• Wogi@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Agnostics and atheists are as different as Catholics and Protestants are. Which is to say for the purposes of good statistics, not very.

    Adding people who believe in a God but not necessarily any particular God in the same group as people who believe in no God at all would be akin to saying Hindus and Christians belong in the same group.

    This is bad statistics. It’s value hacking to get a desired result.

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      10 months ago

      Adding people who believe in a God but not necessarily any particular God in

      Do you think thats what agnostic means?

      Because that’s not what it means…

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        10 months ago

        You misunderstood what they said.

        They were commenting on gnostics being combined with atheists and agnostics. Not agnostics.

        The first comment stated that atheist, agnostic, and unspecified gnostics were lumped together. They are saying that unspecified gnostics are radically different from the other two.