Well I don't know.

You scored as agnosticism. You are an agnostic. Though it is generally taken that agnostics neither believe nor disbelieve in God, it is possible to be a theist or atheist in addition to an agnostic. Agnostics don't believe it is possible to prove the existence of God (nor lack thereof). Agnosticism is a philosophy that God's existence cannot be proven. Some say it is possible to be agnostic and follow a religion; however, one cannot be a devout believer if he or she does not truly believe.

agnosticism

88%

Satanism

75%

Buddhism

67%

Islam

63%

Paganism

63%

Judaism

58%

atheism

50%

Christianity

46%

Hinduism

46%

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Last time I did one of these I came out as Theravadic Buddhist.

Om.

Oh yeah, there seems to be strange sort of half man, half goat come to see Jax. Utterly charming, but smells of sulphur. 🙂


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2 responses to “Well I don't know.”

  1. Very funny dear.
    I thought for a moment you were referring to younger offspring, but it isn’t sulphur he smells of…

  2. LOL! This theory seems to contradict itself. Of course you can’t *prove* there’s a God. Neither can you *prove* there isn’t. This is why one needs faith. Duh! I’m not sure they know what they’re talking about, do you?

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