The comfort I get from Agnostic Atheism is that it seems rather strange to decide on one imperfect solution to live my life by, denying any and all contention in an effort to preserve my original belief.
My science education has taught me that one answer is never right, and that even after years of modification, research and experimentation, it's still not entirely right. It'd be silly for me to be so convicted to a position that could easily be shown fallacious or incorrect in the future.
I'm better served to say that I don't know, and accept all possible answers.
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"I'm typing on a computer of science, which is being sent by science wires to a little science server where you can access it. I'm not typing on a computer of philosophy or religion or whatever other thing you think can be used to understand the universe because they're a poor substitute in the role of understanding the universe which exists independent from ourselves." - Willravel
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