William T Goodall wrote:
...
Agnostics don't believe that it is true that God(s) exist.
Atheists believe that it is not true that God(s) exist.

In normal binary logic (true/false) these are equivalent since ~true (NOT true) = false (and ~false = true).

William--

But "normal" binary logic is not used much in the real
world, where there tend to be many other possible truth
values.  The difference between agnosticism and atheism
is a good example of why binary logic is not universally
applicable.

                        ---David

Intuitionist Logic,  Maru


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