The main belief that defines an agnostic is the inability to know certain things about reality (e.g. god, afterlife). Given this they are free to choose to believe what they want, recognizing that they are doing it blind and there may be consequences if they chose wrong.
Many agnostics choose atheistic beliefs, some choose theistic, etc. However they choose would influence their practice. But there is nothing in agnosticism itself that requires certain practices.
The main belief, if we can call it that, that defines an agnostic is that there is no evidence for the existence of a God or gods. Because of this uncertainty, agnostics may go through the motions of worship - just in case - or simply leave religion out of their lives. There is nothing in agnosticism itself that requires certain practices.
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People practice their beliefs because they have faith in their God. They want to show their loyalty to their God and that is why people practice their beliefs.
There is not really a history of agnostics. Agnosticism is a Greek word meaning "without knowledge". Agnostics do not feel like there is enough evidence, one way or another, to prove or disprove the existence of a god and other supernatural phenomena. There have been agnostic views for as long as atheistic views, and religious beliefs have been around.
Typically humanist, but if they have chosen theistic beliefs despite their absence of knowledge in that area those of the religion they chose.
There aren't any specific duties of an agnostic. It's kind of like asking what the duties of a left-handed person are. Certainly many agnostics have beliefs that they hold impose duties on them. But they aren't specifically agnostic beliefs.
The pilgrims left their homeland to practice their religious beliefs.
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Agnostics by their nature dont believe in anything as they feel they are not equiped to understand reality./
Well, if your faith is not committed, then it's not your religion at all. However, most Agnostics use already established religions to base their beliefs off of. For example, if someone has mostly Christian beliefs but thinks God developed evolution.Answer:The term is 'heretic'
There are Gurdwaras all across Britain for Sikhs to practice their religion.
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To practice their religious beliefs.