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  1. Walpole himself, after a spell of agnosticism, had returned to Christian belief in middle age.
  2. Both these propositions follow directly from an implicit agnosticism regarding the existence of God.
  3. Some would see his agnosticism, his awareness of the limits to thought, as the only true basis for religious faith.
  4. The truth is that within the spectrum covered by "meaning theism" and "meaning atheism" there is no firm boundary marking the point where theism ends and agnosticism begins, or where agnosticism ends and atheism begins.
  5. Perhaps you would tell me if your position is that of agnosticism or of atheism.
  6. A Christian writer, like Rose Macaulay, had a standard for her people; Miss Compton-Burnett, an intensely moral writer, has the standards of late nineteenth century, upright, liberal and enlightened agnosticism, personally modified but firmly held.
  7. "Our approach then," Derek Davis, a member of the Board, told the Commons Environment Committee as he sought to explained its role back in 1984, "was "agnosticism" rather than "scepticism".
  8. But the geographical differences pale when they are compared to the deep threefold divisions which rend the city itself: of language (four-fifths of the population speak French, only one fifth English and the smaller languages); of culture (the French-speaking part naturally looks to France and French literature for its mores, while the English-speaking part relies on the attachment to the Commonwealth and its close neighbour, the United States of America); and of religion (for the gulfs here are wider than the Atlantic as the former protestant cross-sectioning of Episcopalianism/Presbyterianism meets the Roman Catholicism of the French, and both meet the surging secularism and agnosticism of our day).
  9. No objective reality means no certainties and that means agnosticism.
  10. Terminal Hubris Labour's agnosticism about PR backfired, say Stuat Weir and Patrick Dunleavy
  11. Terminal hubris Labour's agnosticism about PR backfired, argue Stuart Weir and Patrick Dunleavy
  12. But the critique runs the danger of becoming a facile agnosticism about patterns or trends in crime and disorder.

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