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Originally Posted by dav3
I think you mean 'agnosticism' is the only right way.
Agnosticism (from the Greek a, meaning "without", and gnosticism or gnosis, meaning "knowledge") is the philosophical view that the truth value of certain claims?particularly metaphysical claims regarding theology, afterlife or the existence of God, gods, deities, or even ultimate reality?is unknown or, depending on the form of agnosticism, inherently unknowable due to the nature of subjective experience.
Remember... ?The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.? -Socrates
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I'm agnostic, and to me that means I have leeway to believe there *may* be some higher power, not just debunking deity-thinking alltogether ( =atheism).
I have kind of a personal idea of what "my" deity is, which *I* find rational (I'm sure it's shared with a few scientists as well).
*Freedom* of belief... nothing I'm pushing onto others. That's where I think many religious people are wrong, they can't stop pushing their religion.