Blog Posts - Agnosticism
Trial and Error

I’m not a fan of true crime. It seems that daily life has enough drama for me without reading about the truly dark aspects of human behavior. Nevertheless, I appreciate those who spend their life taking on perpetrators of evil. … Continue...
by Sects and Violence in the Ancient World on Nov 13, 2014
Stepping out in doubt: Heather

A 42-year-old woman from Georgia with roots in West Virginia came out on her blog today as an agnostic. Read her full account here. Notice her lovely conclusion: Please realize that I won’t cut you out of my life. I won’t try to convince...
by Our Daily Train on Mar 23, 2014
Agnosticism in America

Not too many surprises here: California, the Northwest and Northeast are the most irreligious parts of the nation, while the Southeast is the most religious. Of course, the correlation between poverty with religion is well-documented in the world, an...
by Our Daily Train on Feb 5, 2014
RT# 12 : Polytheism

Lately polytheism has grown kind of appealing to me! I think it resonates with the artistic propensity in us humans to celebrate different 'aspects' of existence, while all the time dodging the question of existence of a unified force/absolute tru...
by The Cadence Goes On... on Dec 3, 2013
David Mitchell on Faith, Atheism, & Agnosticism

A lot of sense in a short clip. Ht Cookies Days. Would be fascinating to hear Mitchell and his wife in conversation on this.
by Opinionated Vicar on Oct 13, 2013
Well, that’s embarrassing

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronAccording to a Pew research study, atheists and agnostics scored better on a religious knowledge survey than other denominations, and Jews and Mormons scored higher than Christians: Overall, the three groups that per...
by Our Daily Train on Jun 30, 2013
Answering Your Letters: Atheism

I received this in the other day from a reader and thought I’d share… Joel, I saw the recent dust up between the doctors Cargill and West. You seemed to be okay with Cargill who West has outed as an agnostic. You’ve also said New At...
by The Church of Jesus Christ on Apr 21, 2013
a -isms – (en)

Lulled by stupefying illusions, my world was asleep in the cradle of infancy, dreaming away the hours from surrounding absolutism. It was an irrational universe, an absurdism. My parents were not interested in justice, they were interested in peace a...
by Damantigui on Mar 15, 2013
RELIGION - Pope Benedict's Resignation

"Pope Benedict XVI to Step Down; First Papal Resignation in 600 Years" PBS Newshour 2/11/2013 Excerpt SUMMARY: Pope Benedict XVI, elected to the papacy in 2005, announced he will step down from his position on Feb. 28. He will be the f...
by Mage Soapbox on Feb 12, 2013
Walking away from faith, part 7

Continuing to blog through this book: Walking Away from Faith (Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief) by Ruth Tucker. InterVarsity Press, 2002. * part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6 I hope to finish … Continue readi...
by Enough Light on Jan 23, 2013
Walking away from Faith, part 5

Continuing to blog through this book: Walking Away from Faith (Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief) by Ruth Tucker. InterVarsity Press, 2002. * part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4. More thoughts on the middle section of the … Con...
by Enough Light on Jan 18, 2013
Walking away from faith, part 4 – Doubt/disbelief is not new

Continuing to blog through this book: Walking Away from Faith (Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief) by Ruth Tucker. InterVarsity Press, 2002. * part 1, part 2, part 3 I’ve been moving right along blogging through this book, but ...
by Enough Light on Jan 16, 2013
Walking away from faith, part 3 (God as mystery)

Continuing to blog through this book: Walking Away from Faith (Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief) by Ruth Tucker. InterVarsity Press, 2002. * part 1, part 2 Can God be known? Christianity has a unique place among the world … Con...
by Enough Light on Jan 14, 2013
Agnosticism, as a cloak to Dogmatism

Many people, when asked if they believe in God, answer “I am an agnosticist”. Agnosticism seems the best place for …Continue reading »...
by Harmonia Philosophica on Jan 13, 2013
Walking away from faith, part 2

Continuing to blog through this book: Walking Away from Faith (Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief) by Ruth Tucker. InterVarsity Press, 2002. * See part 1, here. To truly understand the phenomenon of walking away from faith, you must ...
by Enough Light on Jan 11, 2013
Walking away from Faith (part 1)

Walking Away from Faith (Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief) by Ruth Tucker. InterVarsity Press, 2002. I read this book a couple years ago, and have since wanted to re-read it and “blog” through it. This will be a … Conti...
by Enough Light on Jan 9, 2013
Dawkins, Playboy and how YOU can be “NOT you”…

In a recent interview in Playboy (see here), Dawkins claims: PLAYBOY: Are you concerned that your opponents might fake a …Continue reading »...
by Harmonia Philosophica on Aug 23, 2012
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by Adult Dating Sites – Top Adult Online Dating Sites on Apr 16, 2012
An agnostic crisis of faith

So. What do you get when an agnostic bordering on atheism has a crisis of faith? That would be me. A significant chunk of my self-identification as an agnostic, a rather defining label to affix to oneself if one can define by negation, involved an ac...
by Scholars & Rogues on Mar 21, 2012
UX Ideas For Human Reproduction

user experience, user experience design, humor, comedy, ux...
by OsakaBentures on Feb 21, 2012