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<blockquote data-quote="ToHoldNothing" data-source="post: 56103833" data-attributes="member: 263193"><p>But one can argue that agnosticism can apply to both theism and atheism in the sense of epistemology. There are therefore agnostic atheists and agnostic theists, if you will. </p><p>How many theists would genuinely claim they know God exists in any explicit gnostic sense? They would have to admit their belief is through faith by virtue of God's grace, as opposed to genuinely knowing things as we commonly knowthem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToHoldNothing, post: 56103833, member: 263193"] But one can argue that agnosticism can apply to both theism and atheism in the sense of epistemology. There are therefore agnostic atheists and agnostic theists, if you will. How many theists would genuinely claim they know God exists in any explicit gnostic sense? They would have to admit their belief is through faith by virtue of God's grace, as opposed to genuinely knowing things as we commonly knowthem. [/QUOTE]
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