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<blockquote data-quote="hard_r" data-source="post: 2097892" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>Atheist and Agnostic being separate is a slight mistake. Gnostic and agnostic has to do with certainty. Theist and atheist has to do with belief. A person who is certain there is a god is a gnostic theist. A person who isn't sure but thinks there is a god is an agnostic theist. I am an agnostic atheist in that I do not believe in any gods, but I have no way to be certain. Some atheists are positive there are no gods, they are gnostic atheists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard_r, post: 2097892, member: 9837"] Atheist and Agnostic being separate is a slight mistake. Gnostic and agnostic has to do with certainty. Theist and atheist has to do with belief. A person who is certain there is a god is a gnostic theist. A person who isn't sure but thinks there is a god is an agnostic theist. I am an agnostic atheist in that I do not believe in any gods, but I have no way to be certain. Some atheists are positive there are no gods, they are gnostic atheists. [/QUOTE]
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