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Saw your post on imonk a little late beacause, ironically, I was very close to you in Brantford visiting my wife’s relatives. I would love to converse a bit on this topic if you have the time. Shoot me an e-mail if you get the chance.
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[ag-noss''-tih-siz''-um] (Greek a-, “no” + Greek gnosis “knowledge”) Properly speaking, agnosticism is the theological suspension of belief in God or a creator. An agnostic can be “hard” or “soft.” The “hard” agnostic does not believe that anyone can know whether or not there is […]
Mike,
Saw your post on imonk a little late beacause, ironically, I was very close to you in Brantford visiting my wife’s relatives. I would love to converse a bit on this topic if you have the time. Shoot me an e-mail if you get the chance.