Talk:Agnosticism

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re: "for being a belief in error for denial (explicit in the case of atheists and some agnostics, implicit in the case of other agnostics) of the truth of God and Jesus Christ."

Is this much to narrow a focus?

As I understand it, agnosticism is merely looking at the evidence and coming to the conclusion: "I don't know."

If a person is an agnostic with regards to the existance of "a Supreme Being" without ever having heard the Gospel, this is a case of ignorance rather than denial (implicit or explicit.)