No- he believed that the material world was a pale example of what Paradise is like. That we experience lovely and profound things and see great beauty all around us, but that this is just a pale shadow of the Eternal and Immortal world. He also believed that we have immortal souls.
He was not religious and admited that he did not know everything So I supose he was
No, she is an agnostic.
There are quite a few places named after Aristotle including the Aristotle (municipality), in Chalkidiki, Greece, Aristotle Lane Oxford England, Aristotle Mountains Antarctica, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece, and Platia Aristotle (Aristotle Square), Thessaloniki Greece.
he was taught by aristotle
Proxenus raised Aristotle from when Aristotle was 10, up til Aristotle was 17.
Agnostic Front was created in 1980.
I can understand an agnostic position, but it seems to me that to be an atheist requires just as much faith as a belief in God. Agnostic is an adjective and a state of mind so it would be used to describe someone. I was going to church thinking about god then i realized that i was agnostic. Another example of using agnostic in a sentence is, "How can you use agnostic in a sentence?" Technically, you already used agnostic in a sentence. Oops, I did it too!
There is no "the" agnostic. An agnostic is a person whom does not see enough evidence to prove or disprove God's existence, and they don't really dwell on it.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher. There is an Aristotle's crater on the moon, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Aristotle Square in Thessaloniki, Greece. In Oxford, England there is an Aristotle Lane, and in Chalkidiki, Greece there is a municipality named Aristotelis.
Aristotle was the philosopher and teacher who had Alexander the Great as one of his students.
George Orwell was an agnostic.
Alexander the Great's teacher was Aristotle.
Aristotle invented logic and scientific reasoning.