Very well put Ketsy. (Wow, that brings back memories from my foreign language classes. Aren't languages fun?)

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Miniar: Awesome quote. I'm definitely going to remember that one.
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Heatherrose: I'll have to respectfully disagree in technical ways...even if I agree that politics is often the end result of religion. Religions are interesting things. My parents bopped around to enough of them when I was young that I got to see a lot of different variants of the christian faith. Most of the christian church-goers consider themselves to be "sheep," with the pastor or ultimately jesus (a concept that is easily co-opted) being the shepherd. The problem with sheep, is that they aren't too bright, they're easily frightened (ie. the Bush years), they often don't think for themselves as much as they should, and they're easily herded to wherever someone wants them to go. People who self-identify as "sheep" are sure to be prime targets for any political wolf, because they're easy pickin's. Not all religious folk are this way. Honestly, there are a lot of Catholics I know that I respect...because they don't follow the party line, and they do think for themselves. As with anything though, your mileage will vary person by person. Religion doesn't have to be politics...but all too often it is.
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Jushi: That's probably fairly accurate. Though I'll have to protest the language used to describe it. "On the fence" is something people in one yard or the other tend to use to try and imply a certain measure of discomfort...someone balancing between two ends that must eventually come down on one side or the other. (Often using the story of a man mid-way between two apple trees, who starves to death unable to decide which one to eat from.) While I do consider myself in the middle of the two (I think a magical being saying "Let there be Light" is about as likely as a "Big Bang")...I'm not on any fence...
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I look at it this way:
An astronomer tells me that there is a "Planet X" located 10,000,000 light years away at certain exact coordinates. Considering the furthest ever found so far is at 17,000 light years, I'm skeptical...so I say, "It's possible...but due to our limitations we won't know in my lifetime, if ever." I don't really feel the need to address the topic again. It's a theory that I spent a lot of time on in my youth, but ultimately it doesn't effect me directly at all. However, since the world is obsessed with "Planet X," obsessed with fighting over where it is...over how it is...over what it is...over the mystical way it effects the Earth...the subject constantly comes up. Nasty neighbors throwing trash over the fence at each other as they fight, while I watch from my backyard and shake my head and sigh.
I'm not "on the fence" about the subject...I'm comfortably in my own yard. I don't know, and I don't have to pretend that I know. I don't have to pretend that there is enough evidence on either side to prove their arguments conclusively...nor do I have to waste any further time trying to decide between A and B....I'm C. If one day one of them come to my door with new and exciting information about "Planet X", they can invite me to their barbeque, and I'll see if I like their yard any better than mine. I somehow doubt it, but I won't be closed-minded to new information (or a free lunch

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That said, there are people who are "on the fence"...but I don't consider them to really be agnostic, because they still view the world in those black and white...here or there...terms...which is why they're torn. "Agnostic" isn't the same as "undecided." It's about choosing something other than the 2 options originally offered.
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There are far more shades of gray and color out there to be found that are unaccounted for in the black and white view of Atheism vs. Religion. As many variations as found in the male-female paradigm we all know so well. Ultimately, I think that's what you were saying. Sorry about the rather long-winded disputation...the "on the fence" idiom just tends to irk me when used to describe Agnostics, because to me it misrepresents what they are.
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I'm not usually very vocal, but after rereading this...I have to say....good god (ignoring the irony of those words)...am I a rabid Agnostic?