Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Agnostic: no belief or opinion one way or another.
As a long-time agnostic, it's really more like, "I don't know," not "who cares?" I'm not indifferent to the subject; I just don't think there is a knowable answer to the question of God's existence.
But those who don't know and don't care are also agnostic. You can be agnostic and be interested or indifferent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Agnostic: no belief or opinion one way or another.
No, this is not what agnostic means. Gnostic means, "to know" - pertaining to knowledge, not belief. A-gnostic means you just don't know. Nearly all atheists are agnostic wrt to a generic god definition.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Agnostic: no belief or opinion one way or another.
As a long-time agnostic, it's really more like, "I don't know," not "who cares?" I'm not indifferent to the subject; I just don't think there is a knowable answer to the question of God's existence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Agnostic: no belief or opinion one way or another.
No, this is not what agnostic means. Gnostic means, "to know" - pertaining to knowledge, not belief. A-gnostic means you just don't know. Nearly all atheists are agnostic wrt to a generic god definition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Agnostic: no belief or opinion one way or another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Agnostic: no belief or opinion one way or another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".
No, atheism means you don't believe in God or gods. The "who cares" view just means you're indifferent to the subject one way or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there really needs to be a category for: "Who cares - It's completely irrelevant to my life"?
There is. It's called "atheism".