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Logic L1 @logicl1.bsky.social

The word "gnostic" comes from a Greek word that means "know," "knowing," "to know." The "a-" prefix applies the same; not- or without-. In this context, an agnostic is one who does not know. Since, re: the gods, there is no knowledge, nobody knows and everyone is agnostic.

aug 12, 2025, 12:07 pm • 0 0

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Logic L1 @logicl1.bsky.social

The colloquial usage of agnostic is misused as something in between believers and atheists, but that's wrong. (It makes people feel better, though.) Belief is an absolute state. One either believes or one does not. There is no in-between.

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