agnosticism

/æɡˈnɑstəˌsɪzəm/
noun
  1. The belief that it is impossible to know whether God or a higher power exists.
    • Many philosophers have debated the merits of agnosticism for centuries.
    • Her agnosticism came from a desire to keep an open mind about spiritual questions.
    • Agnosticism is different from atheism because it does not deny God's existence, it just says we cannot know.
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