You go back to T. H. Huxley, who coined the term, what he said - and I came to believe he is right - is that agnosticism asserts not only that he himself didn't know if there was a God or not, but that nobody could know.
— S. T. Joshi
I am one of maybe three people in the world who knows anything about Robert W. Chambers.
I may have had a prejudice against agnosticism as a body of thought: sort of a fence-sitting theory, where you can't make up your mind one way or another.
You might say I was a passive atheist through my teenage years.
I am sort of a tea addict. I structure my day by cups of tea.
My father insisted that I and my sisters not be indoctrinated into any religion at any age.