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  1. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! Goes both ways ... ;)
  2. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! Merely treating people, irrespective of their God/religion, equally would make one a 'courteous human being', actually believing that their god/religion might be just as true (or just as false) as ones own god/religion would fall into the category I place myself in...
  3. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! But doesn't 'treating every religion/god equally' (and I should also have added treating atheists equally) essentially boil down to 'unsurity about god/ultimate djinn'?
  4. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! The response to Nagraj would be the same as the response to trackwhack - why repeat it?
  5. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Why? What happened? :D
  6. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! Why not? By not holding my faith (and therefore my God) as being superior to another, I am essentially arguing that I while there might be a 'deity' of some kind, I do not know what it is like ...
  7. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! Well, so far Tronic has done a pretty good job in explaining how the term is not necessarily an 'oxymoron'. I would argue that my moniker is in a sense analogous to the dissonance between 'national identity' (nationalism) and a belief that all human beings are...
  8. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! How would you know what my religious views are to argue that your statement above is applicable to me?
  9. Agnostic Muslim

    The Atheism/Agnosticism Thread

    Re: Salam, Schalom, Namaste! Nope :D It makes complete sense to me, given my personal views about faith.
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