What divides them is his agnosticism and cynicism versus their faith and hopefulness. |
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Doubts and refutations were presented from the perspective of humanistic atheism and agnosticism. |
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As I mentioned in my last offering, I do not view agnosticism as a halfway house between Atheism and theism. |
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I whole-heartedly welcome proposals to tell children about atheism and agnosticism in schools. |
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How atheism and agnosticism have spread in the later generations is there for everyone to see. |
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Let me quickly say that I am not advocating mass conversions to atheism or agnosticism. |
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He was baptized in a Methodist church at age 14, but soon drifted into agnosticism. |
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In fact, Sanskrit and Pali have a larger literature in defence of atheism, agnosticism and theological scepticism than exists in any other classical language. |
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Hermetic magic is syncretic and includes elements of early Egyptian, Greek and Hebrew occultism, neo-Platonism, agnosticism, kabala, alchemy and Rosicrucianism. |
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Than thanks to her agnosticism she becomes a modern character or a symbol of eternal doubt and priviledge of imagination. |
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From what sources in culture do atheism, agnosticism and religious indifference find nourishment today? |
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Liberal toleration, founded either on agnosticism about higher goods or on pessimism concerning their realizability, seems to be contemporary humanism's highest ideal. |
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But his agnosticism, solidly anchored in column C, was anything but symmetric! |
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Many of them wanted to enjoy life to the full and religious feeling weakened, with a certain agnosticism taking its place. |
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It's this agnosticism, he argued, that leaves BDSers open to accusations that they want to see the country destroyed. |
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Significant percentages of the Dutch are adherents of humanism, agnosticism, atheism or individual spirituality. |
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Eve's decision is enough to make me consider choosing agnosticism as my preferred faith, or at least maltheism. |
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A majority of residents of Hong Kong have no religious affiliation, professing a form of agnosticism or atheism. |
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Many of these are essentially selective state schools in disguise, barely troubling the happy hypocrisies of British live-and-let-live agnosticism. |
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Some reports dwelt on what the Church should do in view of a growing trend to challenge traditional values and of the increase in agnosticism and even atheism. |
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Comrades noted that there had been felt incapacity to address the historically new situation in China, and that the failure to grapple with this expressed a tacit agnosticism toward the fate of the deformed workers state. |
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Religion relates only to those sets of beliefs involving belief in a God or gods and a spiritual realm, and is usually based on sacred texts and thus does not include belief systems like atheism or agnosticism. |
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Making sure they are discreet with regard to their agnosticism or atheism. |
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New vocations are coming from new life situations, going from converts from atheism and agnosticism to those who, from a vague postmodernity, feel a profound link with life lived in common and the love of God. |
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With overwhelming logic: it is the use, the bad use that has been made of science and the consequent knowledge that agnosticism has created instead of active rationalism when dealing with mythology. |
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This does not mean atheism nor obligatory agnosticism, but the preservation of a public space in which we have placed reason and the individual as references. |
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In a sense, the only intellectually respectable position is that of agnosticism, which merely admits to the unanswerableness of the question. |
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However, Hardy's religious life seems to have mixed agnosticism, deism, and spiritism. |
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Despite his agnosticism Vaughan Williams composed many works for church performance. |
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Nonetheless, Huxley's agnosticism, together with his speculative propensity, made it difficult for him to fully embrace any form of institutionalized religion. |
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