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were agnostic
noun
A person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deity.
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Most respondents were agnostic.
The Goodsides were agnostic Jews, as were most of their neighbours.
The group, which included EM Forster and Virginia Woolf, were agnostic freethinkers, slept outdoors and swam under the stars in a river smelling of "mint and mud".
"Our focus was on looking into different ways to add value to the waste, we were agnostic about the specific product," Pai says.
Beginning with arms crossed had three times as many votes as beginning at arms at the sides first, but almost half the players were agnostic.
The parents were agnostic, and became upset when their daughter started bringing home religious tracts and asking to go with her friend to a vacation Bible school.
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Now I am agnostic.
Again I am agnostic.
"We're agnostic.
I'm agnostic on it.
You can't be agnostic.
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