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Agnosticism
bookT.H. Huxley
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20 answers across the worldviews stand on this work
- AgnosticismCan humans understand realities beyond the physical world?
- AgnosticismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?
- AgnosticismAre its teachings fixed and final, or open to new understanding?
- AgnosticismIs there a God or higher power — and what is it like?
- AgnosticismWhat does its ideal person look like?
- AgnosticismHow do followers balance it with modern life and science?
- AgnosticismIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?
- AgnosticismWhat criticisms do outsiders raise — which come from misunderstanding, and which from real disagreement?
- AgnosticismWhat path leads from the problem to the solution?
- AgnosticismCan the problem be fully solved, partly solved, or never solved?
- AgnosticismWhat is its final source of truth?
- AgnosticismWhat is the strongest case for it — its best arguments and evidence?
- AgnosticismHow do followers read the texts — literally, symbolically, or in context?
- AgnosticismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?
- AgnosticismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?
- AgnosticismAre there different versions, disputed passages, or debates about the original wording?
- AgnosticismWhat does it promise — salvation, enlightenment, liberation, justice, or a meaningful life?
- AgnosticismWhat solution does it offer?
- AgnosticismWhat virtues does it want people to build?
- AgnosticismWhy should that source be trusted?
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