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pmccombs
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Hey, sometimes I wonder if I’m any kind of agnostic at all too!…Despite all the evidence to the contrary? 2000+ years of history and writings? Such doubt in the face of evidence makes me wonder if you really are any kind of agnostic at all. If you can’t believe what’s right in front of your own two eyes, forming any kind of a deeper faith is going to be something of a…challenge, for you.
But evidence? I’m aware of evidence that goes every which way! There is so much evidence in front of my eyes, I don’t know what to believe. Whose word and whose evidence is best? I’ve settled on a “most likely” story, by which I mean the one that seems to make the most sense to me. It isn’t the same story you have, and not a particularly hopeful one. Strange, huh? Maybe my mind is defective!
Anyway, there was a group of early Christians who called themselves gnostics (these are generally considered heretics in Orthodox Christianity) because they had “gnosis,” or knowledge. They thought they knew things. I only call myself an agnostic because I don’t know things, and it seems to me an impossible task to really know. And so I am content with merely practicing religion if I can’t know it. I try to do the best I can.
The ways in which people develop deeper faith, or even certainty, is very interesting to me. What would it take for me to get something like that? It’s a great discussion, but not really one for the topic of LDS worship, I guess.