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There is a significant difference between agnostic and undecided. Agnostics believe that the answer to the question of the the ultimate origins of life, the universe, reality, etc. is unknown and unknowable. Undecideds usually identify as atheists, and the vast majority of atheists are actually undecided.
I am not sure what I am. I would like to say that I am an atheist, but I do not necessarily oppose the idea of "pragmatic religion", where you know that what you believe in is made up, but nonetheless you choose to believe it because of the prescriptions it gives in to your life.
I do not believe in any deities, but I somewhat accept the Shintoist idea that all beings, living and non-living alike, have "souls". This is not something I accept scientifically, but rather this is something that enriches my emotional world. It is my subjective perspective, not my vision of the objective physical reality. I also like the Buddhist idea of separation between our brain and ourselves: even if scientifically it does not make a lot of sense, it does help me be in charge of my behavior in practice and not allow straggler thoughts to sway me from my path.
I also am not opposed to the old Western polytheistic religions. I like the idea of different "gods" standing for various aspects of our lives or virtues, and worshipping a given "god" means touching a certain aspect of reality. This is not something I would practice, but I like it much more than most modern religions.
I cannot stand monotheistic religions, such as Christianity/Islam/Judaism, because they strike me as inherently totalitarian. But to each their own.
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I do not believe in any deities, but I somewhat accept the Shintoist idea that all beings, living and non-living alike, have "souls". This is not something I accept scientifically, but rather this is something that enriches my emotional world. It is my subjective perspective, not my vision of the objective physical reality.
I also like the Buddhist idea of separation between our brain and ourselves: even if scientifically it does not make a lot of sense, it does help me be in charge of my behavior in practice and not allow straggler thoughts to sway me from my path.
I also am not opposed to the old Western polytheistic religions. I like the idea of different "gods" standing for various aspects of our lives or virtues, and worshipping a given "god" means touching a certain aspect of reality. This is not something I would practice, but I like it much more than most modern religions.
I cannot stand monotheistic religions, such as Christianity/Islam/Judaism, because they strike me as inherently totalitarian. But to each their own.
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