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Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: I have never felt akin to Atheists nor believers [View all]Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)26. I fully agree with you.
I don't know if an intelligence bigger than us exists, and I don't know if one doesn't.
I call myself an Apathetic Agnostic, I don't know and I don't care.
What I do know is that Humanity could be doing so much more good for the world that some people just expect some god or another to handle for us, and that's why I try to live by the Humanist Society's motto: "Good without god".
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It's hard to prove a negative, but the likelihood of a diety seems very low, like infinitesimally low.
Blues Heron
Dec 2024
#4
I'm not sure what you mean by "an opposition to all the belief systems they reject"
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2024
#17
You've explained something I've been saying for ages in a way that may be clearer.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 11
#24
Evolution has powerful examples in many disciplines. Religions cannot even get their act together.
GreenWave
Mar 8
#27
Genetically speaking, how could Noah and his sons father many different races?
Lonestarblue
Mar 8
#29