by Aristocles on November 18th, 2008

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A common argument against agnosticism: we have no way of knowing whether the tooth fairy exists, so shall we suspend judgment and claim that it may indeed exist? Agnostics: Care to refute or comment on such an argument?

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  • by TenSixths on November 17th, 2011

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    If it's good enough for Bertrand Russel (Who was a DECIDED atheist by the way, as opposed to an ignorant one) it's good enough for me.

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