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Theism, atheism, agnosticism, apatheism... are all wrong ways to observe belief, since they pressupose certainty where there is no certainty
Life is absurd, our existence is absurd, there are questions regarding how everything came to be with no answers, that seems to be no answers, even tho I can't say for sure whether there are answers and we just don't have the tools to find them or not (that conclusion is the conjunction between phyrronist and absurdist philosophy)
Therefore, I'm incapable to say "I believe in X", but I can still belief in different sorts of things and beliefs whenever that pleases me, making me potentially (in aristotelian terms) a believer in everything while I don't believe, absolutely, in anything at all.
Life is absurd, our existence is absurd, there are questions regarding how everything came to be with no answers, that seems to be no answers, even tho I can't say for sure whether there are answers and we just don't have the tools to find them or not (that conclusion is the conjunction between phyrronist and absurdist philosophy)
Therefore, I'm incapable to say "I believe in X", but I can still belief in different sorts of things and beliefs whenever that pleases me, making me potentially (in aristotelian terms) a believer in everything while I don't believe, absolutely, in anything at all.
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