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Not everyone is able to be an atheist, and that’s ok.
Link:
"Advice for interacting with people who are deconstructing!"
youtu.be/Gbj9r53sQ_I
Citations:
1. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Atheism and Agnosticism"
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/atheism-agnosticism/
Adding this after the fact, but my appeal to SEP isn’t based on the idea that there is only one sense of “agnosticism”, just that Bobby’s way of viewing it makes a stronger claim than the (widely used) psychological sense needs to.
2. Paul Draper, “Seeking But Not Believing: Confessions Of A Practicing Agnostic”, In Daniel Howard-Snyder & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays. p. 197-214
Not everyone is able to be an atheist, and that’s ok.
Link:
"Advice for interacting with people who are deconstructing!"
youtu.be/Gbj9r53sQ_I
Citations:
1. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Atheism and Agnosticism"
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/atheism-agnosticism/
Adding this after the fact, but my appeal to SEP isn’t based on the idea that there is only one sense of “agnosticism”, just that Bobby’s way of viewing it makes a stronger claim than the (widely used) psychological sense needs to.
2. Paul Draper, “Seeking But Not Believing: Confessions Of A Practicing Agnostic”, In Daniel Howard-Snyder & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays. p. 197-214