>>>>Let me simplify the thing; I think we can fairly safely agree that modern day organized religion has very little to do with being religious. That’s leaves God. One believes and another does not believe. One believes in God and another in no-God. Both don't know either way. Both are believers
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>>>What about people who are uncertain? I mean people who doesn't believe there is a God, but who hasn't written the possibility that there are one completely off? They are in a way neutral, and are happy with that. I know many who fits into this category of people.
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>>In other words you are saying there are those who say "I don't know". That is the truthful answer.
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>In search of better words, let's say that they don't believe there is a God, but they also don't deny the possibility. So they never participate actively in discussions about religion. They let the believers believe, and let the "unbelievers" "unbelieve".
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