William T Goodall wrote:

On 8 Sep 2006, at 10:51PM, Richard Baker wrote:
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I think you're wrong on the former. In my opinion, a better characterisation is that agnostics think the truth value of {God(s) exist} is either unknown or possibly even unknowable.

They *could* mean that of course, and perhaps some do. That's rather a difficult position to hew to consistently though and most agnostics don't seem to.

Porridge Maru
--William T Goodall

William--

Difficult as it may be to think that whether or not god(s)
exist is unknown, I'd say that is what agnostics do.  If
you want to be picky, they say they do not know personally.

                                ---David

Definitions  Maru
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