agnostic|agnostics in English

noun

[ag·nos·tic || æg'nɒstɪk]

one who is unsure whether or not God exists; person who refuses to declare belief in the existence or nonexistence of God; skeptic, person who is doubting or suspicious about something

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1. I'm agnostic.

2. I' m agnostic

3. It is common for people to be both Agnostics and atheists or Agnostics and theists.

4. I'm... agnostic about violence.

5. I'd settle for agnostic.

6. 1 synonym for Agnostical: agnostic

7. No, she was an agnostic.

8. Atheists, Agnostics & Secular Humanists of Richmond

9. Do you have friends who are agnostics?

10. Atheist Agnostic; certainly non-religious

11. Other Witnesses were formerly agnostics or atheists.

12. Contexture is industry and content agnostic

13. How agnostic Differs from Atheist

14. Agnostically (Adverb) In an agnostic manner

15. Agnostically meaning In an agnostic manner.

16. Browse our collection of 11 Agnostics T-Shirts

17. Subject: Intervention against the persecution of atheists/agnostics

18. Actionable data is tech-stack agnostic

19. In January 2017, Ardern identified as "agnostic".

20. He was agnostic about their listing location.

21. Agnostic is a related term of Agnosis

22. Agnostical: of or pertaining to agnosticism; agnostic

23. Let’s take a moment to define Agnostic

24. This was the assertion of an agnostic.

25. Catholics are agnostic to the Protestant creeds.