• WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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    TL;DR: The study is talking about agnostics, and grouping atheists with them.

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      No, agnosticism is a whole other issue from any of this. Agnosticism, technically speaking, is the position “it is impossible to know whether a god or gods exist.” That’s a separate position from “I do not believe that gods exist”, “I believe that gods do not exist”, and “I believe that gods exist.” You can be an agnostic theist or a non-agnostic atheist. They’re along two different axes, like the Dungeons and Dragons alignment system with the law/order and good/evil axes.

      Unfortunately the term has gained some additional meanings in common parlance, where it can commonly mean “I’m an atheist/theist but I don’t want to say that because it gets me in trouble.” Or “I’m not sure what I think so I’m going with the option that sounds the most unsure.”

      It’s led to a huge mess when trying to categorize belief systems in polls like this one.

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      Scratch an agnostic and you find an atheist. If I ask you if you BELIEVE in god you answer yes or no. If You answer I don’t know, you are not answering the question. If you answer no, you are an atheist, its that simple bub. Being an agnostic doesn’t enter the equation.

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          I do, You don’t.

          Anyway, that has nothing to do with the question.