Atheist/Agnostic?

<p>I just want to know how many people don't believe in a god, or supernatural being that supposedly created the Earth. </p>

<p>I'm Agnostic, which is a skeptic. I don't believe, but there is always a voice in the back of my head saying that I should believe. I usually push it back, so yeah.</p>

<p>What religion are you?</p>

<p>I’m also Agnostic! “I don’t know and you don’t either”</p>

<p>I’m also a skeptic… … when did you fall out of faith</p>

<p>im atheist, although im a little weird. If you show me proof, I’ve believe you, but I don’t believe there is proof. so i guess Im more agnostic, but I usually identify as atheist.</p>

<p>agnostic! I’m surprised how many people on here are! But I guess those who aren’t just aren’t going to this thread…</p>

<p>I’m an agnostic too. I was raised as a Catholic but I never liked the conformity. In short, I think a greater power exists, but I think it is a pointless pursuit in trying to understand it. </p>

<p>I am anti-theist.</p>

<p>I’m an atheist because I don’t have an active belief in any gods, and I’m an agnostic because I don’t think it’s possible for me to know whether there are any. That is, I also don’t actively believe that there are no gods. I typically use the word “agnostic” alone in real life because it’s less inflammatory for a lot of people, but I wish more people would understand that these terms are sort of perpendicular and not mutually exclusive. </p>

<p>My family is culturally Christian but not actively religious, and they’re aware of my views and don’t really mind. I went to religious schools for a couple of years because they were smaller and quieter than the local public school, and I liked the atmosphere. I’m interested in philosophy and religious studies, and I don’t consider myself intellectually narrow minded, but I’m a really anxious person and a lot of times I don’t think about existential questions as much as I should for pretty much the same reason I don’t watch horror movies. </p>

<p>^Yeah. I don’t believe in any god, but I’m skeptical about it. The idea freaks me out, and me knowing that it’s not possible to worship every religion is even scarier. I guess that I could be called an Agnostic-Atheist.</p>

<p>I’m a theist–I believe in god, but god worships me. Or should I say, I am god.
Speaking of god, in my AP world class, if you get a 100 on any one test, you are immortalized and your picture is framed on the wall forever, and you get to pick a god name. </p>

<p>I’m not even going to bother with these labels because no one seems to agree on their specific meaning. I lack belief in gods but don’t claim to know whether or not any exist. </p>

<p>I’m an atheist, but I consider all agnostics to be atheists. In reality, I’m probably “agnostic” according to most people. I’m not an anti-theist. People should follow their hearts and do what makes them happy.</p>

<p>People that say they are agnostic make no sense. Agnosticism doesn’t tell me anything about your belief. </p>

<p>You either believe in something or you don’t. I’m an agnostic atheist. I don’t believe in god, but if there is evidence that I’m overlooking I’m willing to look at it. I can’t prove whether or not a god exists–because there is no evidence to support either side. However it IS up to the people making the god-claims to prove them.</p>

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I think many theists are agnostic (meaning, they believe a god exists but don’t claim to know that one does).

In practice, when I say “I’m agnostic” it means “I don’t feel like having an argument.” </p>

<p>Shrek is my lord and savior
I pray to shrek every night, thanking him for the life I’ve been given
“Shrek is love,” I say, “Shrek is life.”</p>

<p>Agnostic atheist, I think a good deal of youth are these days. It’s become pretty clear that A. you can’t really prove religion and B. you can’t prove there isn’t a god. For the scientific types and those with no other reason to need faith, its the logical option. That said, I think religion can serve a good purpose in some people’s lives so long as they don’t affect others, and that’s the tricky part where religion as a whole gets villainized rather than the specific method of practice case to case.</p>

<p>I’m a Devout Follower of Yeezism</p>

<p>I’m a devout atheist, and philosophically I’m an existential nihilist. However, I follow Daoist philosophy of life because, on a selfish level, it makes me feel good.</p>

<p>I’m an Agnostic Atheist and grew up Catholic. At first I transitioned to some form of Christian Deism, then just Deism, then Agnosticism or Agnostic Atheism.</p>

<p>Also an agnostic.</p>