I used to be an Atheist. Now Im an Agnostic. It just makes the most sense to me.
Why should I be anything else? Why should I believe in God?
And as a followup question, why should I even choose Christianity? Why not Islam or Judaism?
>>131868295
Looks like you're searching. Nothing to find here though. Move on.
>still thinking atheism and agnosticism are mutually exclusive
>>131868528
But they are, like I dont understand why people have an issue with this.
Atheism is having disbelief.
Agnosticism is having no faith nor disbelief.
Mfw I'm a Christian Deist
>>131868752
the key in atheism is the theism bit. you can even be a deist atheist if you will
>>131868295
I started reading history, and focusing on the behind the scenes stuff, not what happened in a war or why the people got angry.
I looked at what group of people benefited, the time before and after the event, generally just trying to look at the bigger picture.
And then you see that the UN have a religious anti christ and occult agenda, you notice that the jewish talmud is based on the same thing, the freemasons, the catholic church etc
basically you have the entire power structure of the world on one side and the bible on the other and when I look at it objectively I feel that the bible is the side of good, and it also warns us about these things.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SU3dUCwW3Q
begin there for example
>>131868295
Ive been an agnostic for something like 20 years and havent seen or experienced anything to shake that forward or backward
>>131868752
Do you believe in the existence of a god?
Theists: Yes.
Atheists: Literally any other response.
If the atheist's response is something akin to "I don't know", that makes them an agnostic atheist.
>>131868295
The answers to your questions can easily be explained over hundreds of pages.
>>131868295
civilization is imagined, so is religion, SO IS agnosticism, I'm not being relativist but bind yourself to whatever does you good and feels right first I wanna say that, but do know and understand the beauty of discipline and competence that comes with Christianity because it imagines heaven and hell and the consequences of evil, time and time does this point get proven when Christians and Christian households are the most mentally healthiest, humble and and the strongest with robust spines to stand thanks to there mothers creating wise men and loyal woman out of there children and fathers being a prime example of a rolemodel, and mind you, the majority of Christians are against anti-christian leftists(crypto-communist) movements that has a goal of corrupting the youth, degenerating beautiful cultures built by the bones of descendants and it manages to create an immoral, unstable and certainly weak population. You only need to look at my flag and know how ethically backwards my country is, It's somewhere around 50% atheist but I've also read statistics that 30% of Swedes truly believe in God and the rest are whatever labels.
I'll just leave you to make up of what the values godless individuals immediately inherit when they don't the Christian principles, ofcourse you can be moral and agnostic but in today standards, what is moral in Europe has direct ties from the influence of Chrisitanity listing the good and the wrong, so why disconnect yourself from this beautiful covenant? with or without evidence of God. In the end it is a list of imagined laws that we all follow and rarely thank.
>>131868752
>the·ism
>ˈTHēˌizəm
>noun
>belief in the existence of a god or gods, especially belief in one god as creator of the universe, intervening in it and sustaining a personal relation to his creatures.
Here's how it works: believe in god, you're a theist. "but I don't know" is still atheism.
>>131868295
>Now Im an Agnostic.
Everyone is always an agnostic because no one can ever know anything for sure. Agnosticism is a vacuous concept. If you don't believe in some god, you are an atheist, an agnostic atheist, if you will.