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In reply to the discussion: Agnostic atheism: a reasonable position on spiritual matters, or the only reasonable position... [View all]gcomeau
(5,764 posts)And being unable to answer my challenge on the meaning of theism and atheism is the demonstration which proves my point that those definitions of agnosticism are irrational and wrong. You can call something a stance between atheism and theism all day long but if there is NO SUCH PLACE then you're incorrect about standing there.
Just like you can get as many people as you want to declare that "Accountant" means "Person with the magical ability to transform gold into chocolate pudding by licking it with their magic tongue". you could even, theoretically, get so many people to say so that the dictionary will begin listing it as as what people mean when they use the word.
But anyone who then says they ARE an "accountant" using that definition is full of crap. Because there's no such thing.
Your insistence that no one can occupy that state is dogmatic.
No, it's clearly demonstrable. And I have done so. Repeatedly.
The insistence on declaring a definition of agnosticism that makes no sense based on nothing but a desire to do so and appeal to popular support on the other hand, THAT sounds an awful lot like dogmatism.