Without Knowledge (or knowing). Used by people who say that it is impossible to know if there is a God or not.
Some one who is doubtful or noncommittal about something.
Some one who believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God.
Some one who is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true Atheism.
There is no such word. I suspect that somebody made that up. You may mean 'agnostic' which is the view that nothing is known of the existence of god.
The word Agnostic, key word Gnostic meaning pertaining to knowledge; To know. Agnostic is without knowledge. and in most cases it is not KNOWING if there is or is not a god. Which is different than Theism and Atheism which is pertaining to the BELIEF of there being a god or gods.
Quite the reverse, an agnostic lacks knowledge of god's existence or non-existence (and often claims that having such knowledge is impossible). The word "agnostic" literally means "one who lacks spiritual knowledge".
Doubter, pessimist, cynic, agnostic, atheist or nonbeliever
This is a nonreligious use of the word 'agnostic'. It means, essentially, that a service is independent of any individual mobile network, and will (or should) work with any of them. Oddly, telco catholic may be a better term, since catholic (lower case c) means universal. For example, when an ATM switch is bank agnostic, any user from any bank can connect using the switch.
Well, darling, anacostic isn't a word in the English dictionary. Maybe you meant "acrostic," which is a poem or puzzle where the first letter of each line spells out a word or message. If you're feeling fancy and want to impress your friends, just remember it's a fun way to play with words and show off your literary skills.
Probably Agnostic would be the best word- they may not be sure, but this doesn't mean that they definitely do NOT believe that He did. Sceptics might be another term.
I presume you mean the founding fathers? At that time there wasn't really the concept of agnostic - that was coined around 100 years after 1776. The religious beliefs of the founding fathers is interpreted from their writings; based on that Franklin was probably "agnostic" or atheist, George Washington may also have been agnostic.
TheistHe is called a believer.
I presume you mean, Richard Branson. He is an atheist.
The word for neither denying nor accepting the existence of God or another divine power is called Agnostic/Agnosticism.
No, she is an agnostic.