Why must we continue to make these stupid ing threads? Why?
XoxidE
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Originally posted by LatinLover :wtf:
STFU!
mellow_head
I LOVE THESE THREADS!!!!!!!
LatinLover
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Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
Why must we continue to make these stupid ing threads? Why?
theres always another section on TA were you can go too ;)
mellow_head
Yeah Site Suggestions :stongue:
Enigmatic XTC
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Originally posted by LatinLover
theres always another section on TA were you can go too ;)
jdat
Pathetic thread pathetic people. The next person to start a thread with the subject being "*" on TA shall be banned. All the lot of you!
Orbital32
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Originally posted by jdat
Pathetic thread pathetic people. The next person to start a thread with the subject being "*" on TA shall be banned. All the lot of you!
technically you should be banned for spamming core.... i mean if you want to get technical and all.
But Atheist FTW! I was never happier then when i lost religion. By no means do try to know the answers to life problems, but i'm happy saying i don't know or care.
mellow_head
What's an agnostic?
Orbital32
Somebody who believes in a "higher being" but don't really know what. AKA confused.
DrunkenMaster16
Agnosticism (from the Greek a, meaning "without" and gnosis, "knowledge", translating to unknowable) is the philosophical view that the truth value of certain claims — particularly theological claims regarding metaphysics, afterlife or the existence of God, god(s), or deities — is unknown or inherently unknowable. Some agnostics take a stronger view that the concept of a deity is incoherent, thus meaningless and irrelevant to life.[citation needed] The term is used to describe those who are unconvinced or noncommittal about the existence of deities as well as about other matters of religion. Early Christian church leaders used the Greek word gnosis (knowledge) to describe "spiritual knowledge". "Agnostic" came from the union of it to the Greek / Latin prefix a, and was originally coined by Thomas Henry Huxley in 1869 to describe his philosophy. Agnosticism is not to be confused with religious views opposing the doctrine of gnosis and Gnosticism— these are religious concepts that are not generally related to agnosticism.
Agnostics claim that it is not possible to have absolute or certain spiritual knowledge[citation needed] . Agnosticism in both cases involves some form of skepticism towards religious statements. Data collection services[1][2] often display the common use of the term, distinct from atheism in its lack of disputing the existence of deities. Agnostics are listed alongside secular, non-religious, or other such categories.