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agnosticism

[ag-nos-tuh-siz-uhm] / ægˈnɒs təˌsɪz əm /






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Given a choice between fact and fiction, between law and anarchy, between democracy and thuggery, the speaker of the House proclaimed his agnosticism.

From Washington Post

As for nonbelievers who come across his content, Barron said: “I’d rather see someone move from agnosticism to at least an interest in religion. That’s a move in the right direction.”

From Washington Post

My view on crime rates is a consistent and firm agnosticism, or perhaps befuddlement.

From Washington Post

The exchange before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the definition of a woman drew much mockery on social media, with users coming up with other exchanges purportedly parallel to Judge Jackson’s agnosticism.

From Washington Times

But, with its promise of platform agnosticism, Matter’s TV spec has the potential to replace proprietary casting systems, like Apple’s AirPlay or Google’s Cast, and finally free our TVs.

From The Verge