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Agnostic here, despite what a lot of people here seem to think, Atheist doesn't mean "Not Christian/Jewish" It means that a deliberate effort was put forth to believe that no Gods or greater forces exist. I am agnostic, I don't believe the answer to the existence of spiritual realm, or a greater power is out of the question, simply because a scientific experiment can't prove it. 

 

Despite the fact that the theory of Evolution and the Big Bang theory are often called scientific theories, they are not since experimentation cannot prove that they occur. Although many smaller experiments give Evolutionary theory a lot of merit to the point that we can deduce that it is all but proven correct, the scientific method can't prove it without a time machine. On the other hand, there are a lot of alternative theories to the Big Bang theory that have strong merit too, but lack the popularity - the Big Bang theory implies a beginning, and that is what scientists like for some reason; the theories with just as much merit which imply an eternity of existence are less popular. Science can show expansion in this part of the universe, but even in the oldest portions of the known universe we are seeing galaxies with greater maturity than the milky way, which should not exist - this implies that the oldest portions of the universe we know, probably have much older origins. We also see Quasars which are a few hundred million years old, when they were supposed to be gone in the early universe (which would have been more than 10 billion years ago in a 13.7 billion year old universe; in otherwords, the youngest known quasars are in the most recent 5-10% of the universe's age).

 

Agnosticism - the wisest of the Greeks was considered so because he knew he knew nothing. All the scientific experimentation possible cannot really disprove or prove something that isn't observable.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.