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a·the·ist
/ˈāTHēˌist/
noun
noun: atheist; plural noun: atheists
a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods.
"he is a committed atheist"
synonyms: nonbeliever, disbeliever, unbeliever, skeptic, doubter, doubting Thomas, agnostic;
ag·nos·tic
/agˈnästik/
noun
noun: agnostic; plural noun: agnostics
1. a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena; a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God.
synonyms:
skeptic, doubter, doubting Thomas, cynic;
originally posted by: thedeadtruth
That being said. I still can not figure out Woman and handbags.
originally posted by: darkbake
The soul, according to my definition, is what generates our free will and experiences life - neither definition has been disproved by science, and there are many more advanced studies that show evidence of that kind of thing existing.
But it is an important way to look at things, because not only does the evidence support it....
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
Basically, the mirror of agnostic theists.
People who believe some sort of higher power exists.
But does not claim to know much about it.
originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: HarbingerOfShadows
I agree. It is why I asked for evidence and not proof.
Right now, outside of personal testimony and multiple translated ancient books of uncertain origin, I am unaware of any evidence to support claims of gods or souls. Do you know of any?
originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: BlueMule
So, your 'evidence' is really just an assumption that a glimmer of similarity in old world religions indicates that the wider story must be true?
That isn't really evidence is it, does the same 'logic' apply to legends of pixies in my part of the UK then, or even dragons?
And as for parapsychology requiring a personal search to understand the concepts, again, that is poor claim of evidence.
If it makes you happy though good luck with it.
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
a reply to: BlueMule
That's not any sort of proof though.
The commonality of stories/beliefs/whathaveyou does have a more mundane explaination.
In short, people travel and communicate, and always have.
As for parapsychology.......
Well.....
Doesn't stand up to scrutiny in the empiric sense.
Which is understandable.
But.
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
a reply to: BlueMule
As to the question of the existence or not of a high power.
Yes.