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↪Frank Apisa Help me to understand how you understand the veracity of your own claims. — 180 Proof
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         But both are subjective or intersubjective. Only dogmatists and platonists put forward theiropinion that truth Is seperate from human assertion. — Asif
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         Ignosticism is meant to cover up atheism, because the person using ignosticism realizes that atheism is bullshit. — Frank Apisa
Argue with an atheist on the Internet...and most of what you get will be discussions of what various descriptors mean. — Frank Apisa
It is not intended to deal with ignosticism OR atheism. It is merely meant to tell people what I, Frank Apisa, means when I use the descriptor "agnoticism."
In my opinion, "ignosticism" is for people without the guts to take an agnostic position...so I normally do not give them much attention. I'm making an exception in your case. — Frank Apisa
We have a difference of opinion on what ignosticism is. I think it is a word people who think there are no gods use because they are too cowardly to use agnostic to indicate the degree of their doubt. — Frank Apisa
Sounds good with me, but I will not break that promise. In fact, I already have dismissed it with a laugh. I'm just continuing to implement the plan. — Frank Apisa
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         Only dogmatists and platonists put forward their opinion that truth Is seperate from human assertion. — Asif
There is no truth independent of human perception. — Asif
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