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Message 90404 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 15:50:35 UTC - in response to Message 90399.  

> I guess you could say diagnostics instead of two agnostics Murasaki. Or hey,
> why not triagnostics for three, and so on.

Then I guess the phrase "running diagnostics" would be a three-legged race somewhere other than a church picnic?
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Message 90405 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 16:07:11 UTC - in response to Message 90404.  

> > I guess you could say diagnostics instead of two agnostics Murasaki. Or
> hey,
> > why not triagnostics for three, and so on.
>
> Then I guess the phrase "running diagnostics" would be a three-legged race
> somewhere other than a church picnic?
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Heh, I think you COULD use the phrase like that. Although the first thing that came to my mind was two two-legged guys.
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Message 90411 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 16:20:01 UTC - in response to Message 90405.  

> Heh, I think you COULD use the phrase like that. Although the first thing that
> came to my mind was two two-legged guys.

The condition would still be reversible. After the race, the diagnostics can be separated again easily into their component agnostics. Maybe this would be an "agnostitomy"?
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Message 90419 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 16:34:25 UTC - in response to Message 90411.  
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> > Heh, I think you COULD use the phrase like that. Although the first thing
> that
> > came to my mind was two two-legged guys.
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> The condition would still be reversible. After the race, the diagnostics can
> be separated again easily into their component agnostics. Maybe this would be
> an "agnostitomy"?
>

Wooh, it just seems to get more complex. Agnostitomy... I won't even attempt to....
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Message 90426 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 16:41:12 UTC

Ancient joke:

Q: What does an agnostic, dyslexic, insomniac do?

A: Stays up all night wondering if there really is a doG.
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Message 90566 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 23:34:21 UTC





>”Agnostic: A person who believes that the human mind cannot know whether there is a God or an ultimate cause, or anything beyond material phenomena.”

I would see it, that if they can’t define the god they speak of then we can’t begin to discuss it because we don’t know what they are claiming.

A God that made Adam and Eve for example, could be very different to an unknown natural phenomena responsible for all of existence.
Why would we assume that it’s unknowable?
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Message 90568 - Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 23:37:35 UTC


Interestingly, Webster’s dictionary [American] is the first known dictionary to distort the the meaning of atheist. The original author had a Christian bias.

"I am a theist," means, "I know that God exists." "I am an atheist"
means, "I do not know that God exists." Appending the Greek prefix "a"
could in no way be construed as meaning, I know that God does not exist."
[Chester Dolan, "Blind Faith"]

"I am an atheist because there is no evidence for the existence of God.
That should be all that needs to be said about it: no evidence, no belief."
[Dan Barker, "Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist"]

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Message 90575 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 0:04:28 UTC - in response to Message 90566.  
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>
>
>
> >”Agnostic: A person who believes that the human mind cannot know whether
> there is a God or an ultimate cause, or anything beyond material phenomena.”
>
> I would see it, that if they can’t define the god they speak of then we can’t
> begin to discuss it because we don’t know what they are claiming.
>
> A God that made Adam and Eve for example, could be very different to an
> unknown natural phenomena responsible for all of existence.
> Why would we assume that it’s unknowable?
>

I'd agree with that. Agnostic in the dictionary form that I provided, would be different from the literal sense of agnostic that I was referring to when I responded to Pual's description of me being Agnostic. Having questions about, or not having scientific proof of certain religious history, doctrine, etc, would be an example of being agnostic in a literal sense.
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Message 90582 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 0:14:27 UTC - in response to Message 90575.  


> > >”Agnostic: A person who believes that the human mind cannot know
> whether
> > there is a God or an ultimate cause, or anything beyond material
> phenomena.”
> >

Agnatheist: Well, this is what I am, and I will let the ignorant Christian right define it.

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Message 90587 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 0:21:42 UTC - in response to Message 90568.  
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>
> Interestingly, Webster’s dictionary [American] is the first known dictionary
> to distort the the meaning of atheist. The original author had a Christian
> bias.
>
> "I am a theist," means, "I know that God exists." "I am an atheist"
> means, "I do not know that God exists." Appending the Greek prefix "a"
> could in no way be construed as meaning, I know that God does not exist."
> [Chester Dolan, "Blind Faith"]
>
> "I am an atheist because there is no evidence for the existence of God.
> That should be all that needs to be said about it: no evidence, no belief."
> [Dan Barker, "Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist"]
>
> ~~~~~~~~
>

Athiest in the strict Greek sense means without God. This is the correct form.

Just to add, I don't have anything against an athiest person. Nor do I think that religion should be imposed on someone.
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Message 90602 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 0:49:36 UTC


I'm not sure about that Alex.

I think it means "without belief in god" rather than, "without god".


The reason I say that is because "theist" means "One who believes
in the existence of a god or gods"



IMO Understanding each others deffinitions is the main problem in
religious discussions.
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Message 90609 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 1:11:29 UTC - in response to Message 90602.  

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> I'm not sure about that Alex.
>
> I think it means "without belief in god" rather than, "without god".
>
>
> The reason I say that is because "theist" means "One who believes
> in the existence of a god or gods"
>
>
>
> IMO Understanding each others deffinitions is the main problem in
> religious discussions.
>

I guess so, but I think you can probly use both "without God" and "without belief in God" to describe the same thing. If I remember, witches were accused of being "without God" in the old old days.
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Message 90651 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 2:16:58 UTC

atheist ~ from the Greek.` athe os` ....literal meaning = godless; a person who denies or disbelieves the existance of a supreme being or beings...

godless = having or acknowledging no god or diety,

agnostic ~ from the Greek, `agnost os` ....not known, incapable of being known; a person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause, as God, and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human knowledge is limited to experience.
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anoesis ~ a state of mind consisting of pure sensation or emotion without cognitive content.

noesis ~ from the Greek, `noesis` ....literal meanig = thought; the exercise of reason.

Where does one sign up for the one-legged race? (is a leg to stand on necessary to enter?)


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Message 90692 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 3:08:05 UTC - in response to Message 90651.  

> atheist ~ from the Greek.` athe os` ....literal meaning = godless; a person
> who denies or disbelieves the existance of a supreme being or beings...
>
> godless = having or acknowledging no god or diety,
>
> agnostic ~ from the Greek, `agnost os` ....not known, incapable of being
> known; a person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause, as God,
> and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human
> knowledge is limited to experience.
> -----------------------
> anoesis ~ a state of mind consisting of pure sensation or emotion without
> cognitive content.
>
> noesis ~ from the Greek, `noesis` ....literal meanig = thought; the exercise
> of reason.
>
> Where does one sign up for the one-legged race? (is a leg to stand on
> necessary to enter?)
>

Well done Paul. But you gotta contact Murasaki about the race.
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Message 90703 - Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 3:24:09 UTC - in response to Message 90582.  
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>
> > > >”Agnostic: A person who believes that the human mind cannot
> know
> > whether
> > > there is a God or an ultimate cause, or anything beyond material
> > phenomena.”
> > >
>
> Agnatheist: Well, this is what I am, and I will let the ignorant Christian
> right define it.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
>

Agnatheist? Heh, I think you just said you don't have any knowledge of atheism. [edited]
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