Talk:Austin & Ally Fan Page/@comment-25120224-20150303164225/@comment-5384369-20150310000609

Coming from a family of Catholics and Christians, and friends with Muslims, Agnostics and Atheists....

Honestly: Agnostics.

I'm agnostic and of course agnosticism is interpreted in many ways like other religions. But for me it's not saying there is a god, but also not denying that there is one.

I consider myself as a (fairly) logical person. So for me, most religions that do pray to a higher power is a bit arbitrary just because of the fact that there is so much uncertainty to it. I mean, how can someone say that this higher being really exists? What validates their statement? Is it because of a book? Is it because a lot of people also follow a similar belief system?

As for atheism (I'm interpreting it as a disbelief in a higher power), how can one say that there isn't a higher power up there? What invalidates the belief of a God/deity?

I prefer agnosticism, because although it may not be considered a "religion", it does seem like the most logical answer because it requires a person to take a look at the evidence and produce an argument (or whatever you'd like to call it) from the evidence that's provided. Also, I feel like it causes the least amount of arguments. You're not agreeing, but you're not disagreeing so there's no way to really "offend" someone...