Agnosticism is Insane

The title is deliberately provocative, but it is also very true. Agnosticism cannot be a long term position for a sane person. Before you close the window, give me the opportunity to explain what I mean. Trust me, this is not as wild as you think.

Let us first define terms. Atheism is the position which holds that there is no god. Atheists hold this as a certain fact, though sometimes they prefer to phrase it as “no evidence for gods” in order to sound intellectually superior. Theists believe in a god, or, in the case of Hindu’s, multiple gods. Agnostics are in something of a twilight zone. They are literally in the position of not knowing whether there is a god or not. In other words, agnostics are unsure about the existence of a deity, who, if He does exist (spoiler, He does), probably has some things to say about how we live. For all practical purposes, agnostics are functional atheists either unwilling or unable to correctly title themselves.

To be clear, I am not saying all agnostics are atheists, nor am I saying all agnostics are insane. I am saying the agnostic position is either cowardly atheism, or insanity if held permanently. There are either no gods at all, or there is at least one. That statement should not be hard for everyone to agree to on a propositional level. There is no “in between” position. Therefore agnostics eventually must decide if there is a god, or if there are no gods. The position cannot be logically held forever. It may serve as a stepping stone for some people, a period of questioning while attempting to determine the truth, but it cannot be held forever by a sane human.

Here is why the agnostic position is insane if held in perpetuity. Suppose there is a god. Would it not be the wisest, most sensible course of action for a person to find out who that god is, and what it is that god wants from said person? After all, if that god is real, does it not make more sense to worship that god and serve him in the hopes of gaining some kind of material benefit in this life, let alone the next, than to continue as an atheist/agnostic? Obviously the answer is yes, but this does presuppose a deity exists. Suppose one does not. Would it not make more sense to, upon coming to this conclusion, give up attempting to claim to be unsure if there is a deity and simply reject the concept? Obviously it would. Yet, despite the clear unreasonableness of agnosticism, for many people, agnosticism is a permanent home.

Why would people choose the agnostic label? There could be a couple reasons. Some of them could truly be searching and choose the label to reflect that. Others look at how toxic the new atheists are, and, as atheists, do not want to be associated with that, so choose to label themselves agnostic. However, I suspect most agnostics are atheists trying to make themselves appear more open minded. Because the term agnostic refers to a person who does not know if there is a god, by calling themselves agnostics, the atheists hope to appear more open minded in a culture that dogmatically hates dogmatism. However, despite this language change, they present the same arguments as atheists, make the same objections to theism that atheists do, and live lives that are functionally indistinguishable from that of an atheist. This is why I term most agnostics either cowardly, or deceptive atheists.

To repeat, not all agnostics are atheists. Some people legitimately are trying to figure out if there is a god or not. However, most of the people you will meet on the internet that claim the agnostic label, are probably atheists. While it is important to give them the benefit of the doubt where you can, point out to them that their agnosticism is wildly inconsistent with reality. Force them to pick a side, at least for the purposes of discussion. I can almost guarantee they will pick atheism, and you can then have a discussion accordingly.

Do you know what’s going to happen when you die? Are you completely sure? If you aren’t, please read this or listen to this. You can know where you will spend eternity. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us, we’d love to talk to you.

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s