There are atleast 2 kinds of agnostics. First, the one who honestly doesnt know and keep searching for the answer. Second, the one who doesnt even care. Deliberately ignoring the answer.
This is an interesting perspective, 🤔 but I do think that it’s possible for non-agnostic folks to also not care. (Ex: I know some people who believe in God and angels but don’t go to church because they aren’t very interested in furthering their spiritual side). I don’t think someone who doesn’t care to find religion/spirituality is immediately agnostic. Agnosticism seems to be either: “I’m not sure what the truth is, so I’m still searching.” Or, “Humans can’t prove whether a spiritual existence is real or not so therefore, I won’t make any solid statements of opinion.” Agnosticism is it’s own kind of philosophy and while some people who genuinely aren’t interested in furthering their spiritual side might fall into the agnostic category, I don’t think that the lack of interest inherently makes someone agnostic 😅
@@AmeliaJWilson Oh well, i didnt deny that. But atleast they have taken a solid path (of the big/main question). So, what else it could be beside agnostic? And thats my point. The part "I won’t make any solid statements of opinion." sounds like ignoring to answer the question.
Maybe they don't think finding the "answer" is possible or even valuable. You can be agnostic and not want to go out of your way to go soul-searching. Not everything needs an answer.
I'm in this weird grey area where I 100% believe in science, but I also believe that there are "plot holes" that have not been answered, and science may not be able to ever explain some things. But I personally am alright with never knowing the "true" answer. I do enjoy learning about other beliefs and religions though.
There are atleast 2 kinds of agnostics.
First, the one who honestly doesnt know and keep searching for the answer.
Second, the one who doesnt even care. Deliberately ignoring the answer.
This is an interesting perspective, 🤔 but I do think that it’s possible for non-agnostic folks to also not care. (Ex: I know some people who believe in God and angels but don’t go to church because they aren’t very interested in furthering their spiritual side).
I don’t think someone who doesn’t care to find religion/spirituality is immediately agnostic.
Agnosticism seems to be either: “I’m not sure what the truth is, so I’m still searching.”
Or,
“Humans can’t prove whether a spiritual existence is real or not so therefore, I won’t make any solid statements of opinion.”
Agnosticism is it’s own kind of philosophy and while some people who genuinely aren’t interested in furthering their spiritual side might fall into the agnostic category, I don’t think that the lack of interest inherently makes someone agnostic 😅
@@AmeliaJWilson Oh well, i didnt deny that. But atleast they have taken a solid path (of the big/main question).
So, what else it could be beside agnostic?
And thats my point.
The part "I won’t make any solid statements of opinion." sounds like ignoring to answer the question.
Maybe they don't think finding the "answer" is possible or even valuable. You can be agnostic and not want to go out of your way to go soul-searching. Not everything needs an answer.
@@JovianKronos Not everything needs to be answered.
But, its the biggest question of your life tho.
Cuz, everybody is gonna die someday. For sure 100%
I'm in this weird grey area where I 100% believe in science, but I also believe that there are "plot holes" that have not been answered, and science may not be able to ever explain some things. But I personally am alright with never knowing the "true" answer. I do enjoy learning about other beliefs and religions though.
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