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I use the word atheist to describe this not knowing because agnostic can mean the assertion that the question is unknowable.
I don't believe in God as I don't believe the FSM, although I can't prove a negative.
I've heard this sometimes called "weak" atheism, i.e. I'm just not asserting anything about God.
" God did not demand sacrifice. God made that plain by sacrificing Himself, so that man would not need to sacrifice."
He didn't demand it, but he did it to himself to prove that man didn't need to do it.
Oh for Christ's sake, make some sense already.
Ranter, I'm sure there are superficial things upon which we would agree, but not on these fundamental ideas. Like oil and water, no matter how much you think you mix them, closer inspection shows they don't blend well. You are persistent, but sometimes it's the nature of thingsāto get stuck between reality and a 'hard case'.
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