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Ignosticism

Ignosticism (sometimes called apathetic agnosticism or apatheism) is the view that the question of the existence of deities is meaningless because it has no verifiable consequences, and should therefore be ignored. The term was coined by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, founder of The Society for Humanistic Judaism. For most purposes, this view may be considered a form of agnosticism.


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