Believing in a higher power while admitting there is . Agnostic Atheism
He invented the word as a "suggestively antithetic" term to the of early church history, who claimed special spiritual insight. For Huxley , agnosticism wasn't a "creed" but a method: the principle that it is wrong to say you are certain of something for which you have no evidence. Ancient Origins agnosticism
Over time, the story of agnosticism has branched into several distinct identities: Core Belief Believing in a higher power while admitting there is
The Buddha famously sidestepped speculative questions about the universe and God, focusing instead on the practical "business of salvation". The Agnostic Spectrum Ancient Origins Over time, the story of agnosticism
The question of God’s existence is or irrelevant to daily life. Iconic Agnostics
The philosopher Protagoras famously wrote that regarding the gods, he had "no means of knowing whether they exist or not".