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Old 12-14-2005, 01:16 AM
Matt R. Matt R. is offline
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Default Re: Agnosticism in Doubt

What is wrong in saying "I don't know" when there is zero concrete evidence to support one view or the other? Not knowing the truth and thus not pulling an answer out of your ass just to have an answer is not "lack of courage". It's simple intellectual honestly. It's actually extremely arrogant (and stupid?) to pretend you have the answer to something when you really have no clue.

Your position is akin to someone reading a math proof, having no idea what the notation even means, then saying "I disagree with this" just for the sake of having an opinion.
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