And Gods might actually be real. Agnosticism or GTFO.
This is true as far as it goes, but stating it that way is misleading, IMO.
Evidence based scepticism tells us that any belief for which there is no supporting evidence (a faith, if you like) is no more likely to be true than any other non-supported notion.
So, yes Gods might actually be real - with the same degree of likelihood as inside out planets made of peanut butter, a global hypercolour swan and a UK garage track that does not make me want to stuff my ears up with cheese.
This is true as far as it goes, but stating it that way is misleading, IMO.
Evidence based scepticism tells us that any belief for which there is no supporting evidence (a faith, if you like) is no more likely to be true than any other non-supported notion.
So, yes Gods might actually be real - with the same degree of likelihood as inside out planets made of peanut butter, a global hypercolour swan and a UK garage track that does not make me want to stuff my ears up with cheese.