I was born into a Christian family. My mother used to be a Catholic, but converted to Methodism. My dad, no idea. But, as I've grown older, wiser, and more observant, I became agnostic, yet, I still find myself talking to God every once in a while, which led me to think: Can you be agnostic but still believe in a religion (such as Christianity)?
Dictionary.com states agnostic as
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1.a person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause, as God, and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human knowledge is limited to experience.
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So, it's saying that we can never be sure (which is actually soft agnosticism, if I do believe.) if there is an existence of God, but does that mean that we can still believe?
Post your thoughts.