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Not the old agnosticism canard again !

Monday is #qanda day in Australia, where the nation gathers in front of the TV to watch host Tony Jones and a mix of politicians, local semi-famous or semi-important people and the odd foreign dignitary, scientist or celebrity discuss matters of presumed public interest. I didn’t watch tonight’s episode because I was at work, but I noticed some Twitter comments while having dinner, and one by Leslie Cannold stood out, because it was particularly uninformed and wrong, and I hear this one way too often, it drives me mad, and it’s kind of my pet peeve :

Believe what you like, but the only logical position on God is agnosticism ‪#qanda

This is completely wrong, and once again, here’s why. There just can be no convincing evidence for gods, ever. So remaining on the fence and withholding judgment on the matter is entirely illogical, since no such evidence can possibly ever be forthcoming. I am an atheist, I am convinced that gods and leprechauns and fairies do not exist, I take the absence of evidence for them as evidence of their absence, while at the same time realizing that just as Richard Dawkins, I am technically a 6.9 out of 7 on the scale between total belief and total unbelief. These views are not contradictory. You can be an agnostic and an atheist. I really don’t see why people have such a hard time understanding this.

Definitions, definitions !

John S Wilkins has written a 4-part series about definitions of atheism, agnosticism and theism, and it’s a very informative read, you should all go and take a look. I find that there is a lot of confusion out there about whether someone should consider themself an agnostic or atheist, or how we can justify belief in god, I usually stumble at the first hurdle of finding arguments or evidence for gods, which is that we have no idea what is even meant by the term “god”. Wilkins talks us through all this in this series, and I enjoyed reading it.