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Originally Posted by Janey
I don't know. What I do know, is that Atheism requires a certain amount of faith as well.
I belong to the League of Agnostics, where "We don't know if we belive in anything or not"
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When I was in my early teens I thought of myself as atheist. With a little mulling over and a chance to expose my mind to a few more years of asst. viewpoints I figured I was a reformed agnostic. An atheist firmly believes in nothing, and quite often generates a lot of emotional heat when rubbing against more orthodox beliefs. An agnostic figures an answer is there somewhere if only they look hard enough. A reformed agnostic is more relaxed about the whole thing because when we die we know, and until our death/ultimate lesson we can get on with other things while enjoying the play of all sorts of ideas.