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I can only contribute what the words mean to me. To me, agnostic, from "without knowledge," pertains to those who feel that there may be a God (or gods), but they are not convinced of it. They remain in someway open to the possibility of it, but they don't have blind faith in the existence of God. An atheist on the other hand, is someone who has a firm belief that there is no god.
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