“If agnosticism can be considered the sophisticated territory between disbelief and belief, perhaps Theosophy can be considered the even more sophisticated territory between agnosticism and belief.”—General Theososophy
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If the ecumentical can be considered the first cousin to the dilettante, then perhaps the agnostic can be considered the second cousin.
absolutely!
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