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Another type, temporal agnosticism, is that no one today knows the answer to the question "Does God exist?". See [[Steve McRae]] | Another type, temporal agnosticism, is that no one today knows the answer to the question "Does God exist?". See [[Steve McRae]] | ||
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Basic Description
Agnosticism is the perfect "fence-sitting" position between Theism and Atheism. One type of Agnosticism is view that the question "Does God exist?" was an unanswerable question before, today, and forever until the universe draws it's final breath as it is impossible to know. See Hana Zubby
Another type, temporal agnosticism, is that no one today knows the answer to the question "Does God exist?". See Steve McRae