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Every time l look up the meanings of the two words " agnosticagnostic and atheist"atheist in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refer to someone who doesn'tdoesn’t believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?

Every time l look up the meanings of the two words " agnostic and atheist" in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refer to someone who doesn't believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?

Every time l look up the meanings of the two words agnostic and atheist in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refer to someone who doesn’t believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?

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Every time l look up the meanings of the two words " agnostic and atheist" in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refersrefer to someone who doesn't believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?

Every time l look up the meanings of the two words " agnostic and atheist" in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refers to someone who doesn't believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?

Every time l look up the meanings of the two words " agnostic and atheist" in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refer to someone who doesn't believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?

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Agnostic vs Atheist

Every time l look up the meanings of the two words " agnostic and atheist" in the dictionary l become more confused. For me, both refers to someone who doesn't believe in God. Is there a simple, straightforward definition for these two words?