
Originally Posted by
JBI
To some extent, though I think it is safe to say that the sun didn't stop moving, or that one can disprove things within the text. Either way though, that is no "proof of god" Agnosticism of that sort allows only for one option - if God cannot be proven or disproved, than he cannot be used for any argument in regards to morality, or the law, since the validation of the "divine morality" is faulty. That Protagorian Sophism, and I mean that in the denotative form, leads essentially to the conclusion that anyone who says that God does exist, is merely a rhetorician, a liar, as the proof is non-existent, whereas anyone who denies God cannot be 100% sure, and therefore is relying on rhetoric to prove the non-existence.
By that reckoning, those who believe have naturally been duped by the rhetoric of the Church, and of scripture, whereas those who haven't have been duped by perhaps another sophist. Either way, the agnosticism that this equates to, assuming one doesn't go either way, and believe either sophist, leads to a conflict with in many times, the religion itself, as scripture and the tradition dictate punishment for infidels or apostates. It then becomes impossible to fence sit, as you either, for instance, burn in hell, or say your Hail Marys.
That being said, I don't doubt you can disprove some facets of religion, or disprove a majority of theological work, or interpretation of scripture. The fact that there is debate on these things shows us that there is no "one truth" even within religious dogma. I'm just pointing out that the agnostic approach is rather conflicting with various religions, and will lead nowhere for someone who really isn't sure.