Pragmatic agnosticism

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Pragmatic agnosticism is a lack in belief in a deity because of the practical impossibility to prove either the existence or non-existence of such a being. A Pragmatic agnosticism, similar to an apatheist, is someone who is not interested in accepting or denying any claims that gods exist or do not exist. In other words, it is someone who considers the question of the existence of gods as unanswerable and thus not useful in his or her life; or perhaps to human affairs.

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The Pragmatic Path to Agnosticism

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