Now it makes sense why people hated him so much for being agnostic.
Yes, Carl Sagan expressed views consistent with agnosticism, though he never explicitly used the term to describe himself. He found the concept of a personal, anthropomorphic God ludicrous but acknowledged that if "God" meant the physical laws of the universe, then such a "God" exists. His work and statements reflect a naturalistic worldview, where he did not find compelling evidence for a traditional deity.
You critical thinking skills perish instantaneously when you think that a Jewish messiah will save you from the Jewish menace.
It's a spiritual battle and you're focused on the flesh.
These are the words of one that cannot discern the difference between belief and knowledge.
Sorry to hear that. Hope you get that sorted out.
Jesus is God, not just a mere man.
Have you actually read Thessalonians? Or those verses about giving to the poor? Or where Jesus died for ALL, not just some??
Your position is based on loose, shaky ground. Feel free to prove me wrong tho.
TIL
Now it makes sense why people hated him so much for being agnostic.
k thanks