To be an "atheist" one needs absolute knowledge. The atheist with integrity must admit: "With the limited knowledge I have at present, I believe that there is no God, but I really don't know ." So the professing atheist is actually an "agnostic"--one who doesn't know.
The Latin word for agnostic is "ignoramus." Dict: "1577, Anglo-French--a legal term, from the Latin ignoramus 'we do not know,' first person present indicative of ignorare 'not to know' (see ignorant)."
However, we don't need absolute knowledge to know that God does exist. Absolute knowledge is only necessary to know that something doesn't exist. Interesting.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Interesting Trivia
Posted by Ray Comfort on 6/14/2008 10:44:00 AM
Interesting Trivia
2008-06-14T10:44:00-07:00
Ray Comfort