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An agnostic Christian is an agnostic who still practices aspects of the Christian faith. Although they go through the motions, may attend church, pray, and call themselves Christians, they remain unsure or unconvinced about the existence of God. In other words…a hypocrite.
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An agnostic Christian is an agnostic who still practices aspects of the Christian faith. Although they go through the motions, may attend church, pray, and call themselves Christians, they remain unsure or unconvinced about the existence of God. In other words…a hypocrite.
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A guy with itchy feet just wanting to "hit the road and go." Enough masks, enough social distancing, enough isolation! As that famous American one time said, "Give me liberty or give me death." Well, I want the liberty but I'll put that "death" part on the back burner for a while. Not ready to be cremated yet but ready for the wide open road, blue skies and happy days. Nope, they can't tie down this packer forever!
 
I hang out in my cave. My wife lives in my teepee with me, and she invites family, friends and others over to visit. My wife visits family, friends and others in their teepee's also. I like to hang out in my cave and stay in my teepee wrapped up in my blankets.
 
An agnostic Christian is an agnostic who still practices aspects of the Christian faith. Although they go through the motions, may attend church, pray, and call themselves Christians, they remain unsure or unconvinced about the existence of God. In other words…a hypocrite.
They're not "a hypocrite".
They live by the "Golden Rule" while still seeking answers to life through "seeing" instead of "believing". Life is not over yet.
We all judge others in our hearts from time to time. But not to their face and not with name-calling.
 
They're not "a hypocrite".
They live by the "Golden Rule" while still seeking answers to life through "seeing" instead of "believing". Life is not over yet.
We all judge others in our hearts from time to time. But not to their face and not with name-calling.

The word “hypocrite is not “name-calling.”

The word hypocrite came into English from the Greek word hypokrites, which means “an actor” or “a stage player.” The Greek word itself is a compound noun: it’s made up of two Greek words that literally translate as “an interpreter from underneath.” That bizarre compound makes more sense when you know that the actors in ancient Greek theater wore large masks to mark which character they were playing, and so they interpreted the story from underneath their masks.

The Greek word took on an extended meaning to refer to any person who was wearing a figurative mask and pretending to be someone or something they were not. This sense was taken into medieval French and then into English, where it showed up with its earlier spelling, ypocrite, in 13th-century religious texts to refer to someone who pretends to be morally good or pious in order to deceive others. (Hypocrite gained its initial h- by the 16th century.)
 
I hang out in my cave. My wife lives in my teepee with me, and she invites family, friends and others over to visit. My wife visits family, friends and others in their teepee's also. I like to hang out in my cave and stay in my teepee wrapped up in my blankets.
Are you saying you hang out6 in a cave that is in your TeePee?
 
Empathetic, caring, lover of life, nature, wildlife and lighthearted humor.
 


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