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Mystic_lonewolf:
I myself an a agnostic, I was originally Mormon, but i change it to agnostic since long time ago. i just feel that there's too many questions that can't be easily answered. so any agnostics out there too?

injest:
*Jess raises her hand*

had a belly full of churches

serious crayons:
I'm agnostic. Though I haven't been to church much. You could say it's my family religon: my parents didn't attend church, my grandparents -- on either side! -- didn't attend church, or if they did they never mentioned it.

My mom was pretty active in the Unitarian church for a while, but that's different.

starboardlight:
I guess I'd say I'm agnostic. My family tradition is in Buddhism and Taoism. I still believe in some of those traditions, like ancestor worship. I attended a Christian high school, and attempted at being a born again Xtian for a bit. But in the end, I had to reject it. I just figured that the Bible couldn't possible by "The Answer" if so many people could interpret it in so many different ways. If the text could be used to justify genocide and war, then it can't be the answer.

ednbarby:
I was an agnostic for most of my life, starting at about the age of 15.  I went from being an agnostic to being an atheist in the course of about a year.  The tsunami in Indonesia in late 2004 (was it that long ago already???) and then Hurricane Katrina last year struck the final blows.  I went from feeling very strongly that we can't possibly know whether or not there is a God to feeling very strongly that there can't possibly be a God - or at least a God in the Judeo-Christian/Muslim sense.  How's this:  I'm an atheist agnostic-sympathizer.

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