agnostic

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Although not all Skeptics are agnostics , as an agnostic himself Dr Groves sees no evidence for accepting or rejecting the idea of any belief.
a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena; a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God.
adjective
So that wrestling is characteristic of my religious or agnostic poetry, but not necessarily everything else I do.
of or relating to agnostics or agnosticism.
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Milton is an 'agnostic' science writer who, like Denton and others, was not coming at this issue from the standpoint of belief in the Bible.
NET, is a language 'agnostic' runtime, currently being standardized by ECMA.
Among these famous quotes, however, are also many skeptical and 'agnostic' ones.
ISPs are content 'agnostic' , they do not care what data they are transferring.
Hence, we remain 'agnostic' regarding phylogenetic relationships among basal angiosperm lineages.
We are resolutely 'agnostic' on that issue; as far as we can determine, the evidence does not yet justify an estimate.
Many Dutch humanists have a postmodern inclination towards ‘small humanism’, and an 'agnostic' stance rather than an atheistic one.
In no nation did the proportion of the religiously affiliated who endorsed either an 'agnostic' or atheist religious position exceed more than six percentage points.
But, for the sake of my own sanity and my place in society, I remain somewhat 'agnostic' about it all.
Alone, free from the fearful burden of the faithful, I felt myself slip back into my natural 'agnostic' relationship with the world.
It is certainly possible for a rational 'agnostic' to be a highly moral and responsible person.
These lives also bespeak mystery, and make an honest person, 'agnostic' or believing, think - and more than that, wonder.
Modern attempts to ascertain profit and loss from Britain's colonial empire have reached differing and often 'agnostic' conclusions about empire's economic value to Britain itself.
An effective discovery tool must be 'agnostic' .
Most religions and 'agnostic' philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger.
At any rate, wikipedia is 'agnostic' about the weight of cows.
Because virtualized storage is 'agnostic' with respect to vendors and technology, IT administrators are given the freedom to choose the best solution for their organization.
I'm quite 'agnostic' about this free trade agreement.
Like de Valera, I am largely 'agnostic' on the issue.
The effect of this body of thought was ‘imposing’ during Wharton's 'agnostic' years.
Data must become format 'agnostic' !
We hear, too, what a Buddhist and an 'agnostic' anthropologist make of it all.
Casebolt offered 20 labels, including pagan, atheist and 'agnostic' in his Midwestern survey.
Ruttledge is an 'agnostic' who once apparently considered the priesthood.
I'm writing, in a sense, from a kind of 'agnostic' outsider's academic perspective rather than from an inside perspective.
I've become very 'agnostic' politically anyway, but it's based on a sheer lack of respect for the political classes.
This ability to share across the divide means that solutions can be built that are 'agnostic' .
I'm very happy for them to go to schools where they learn about lots of different religious faiths, they also learn about 'agnostic' positions and people who have no faith at all.
Are we doing it for 'agnostic' reasons (not wanting to favor any particular advertiser), because it's better, or both?
It has brought greater understanding and even some agreement among people of diverse backgrounds and concerns, ranging from 'agnostic' seekers to people of traditional faith.
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