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Of course, one could say that God is unknowable in the intellectual sense but knowable in a transcendent mystical sense. Such a person could claim to be an intellectual agnostic and yet a believer, a theist.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Words not meaning what their etymologies suggest TheFallibleFiend 12/19/02 11:54 AM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies suggest Faldage 12/19/02 12:34 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies suggest Alex Williams 12/19/02 01:09 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies suggest Faldage 12/19/02 02:12 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge sjm 12/19/02 08:07 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge Faldage 12/19/02 08:12 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge sjm 12/19/02 08:22 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge Faldage 12/19/02 08:25 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge sjm 12/19/02 08:59 PM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge Capfka 12/29/02 05:42 AM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies sugge milum 12/30/02 12:39 AM Re: Words not meaning what their etymologies suggest musick 12/29/02 05:50 PM
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