If a thief comes to my front door and asks for an Item in my house then that thief will have it freely, It is no different to me than a neighbor asking for a cup of Sugar or a couple of Eggs.
But the moral of the story is,there is an easy way and a hard way to achieve what you need in life.
If I feel that what I have is so hard to achieve then I may not want to part with it, But if what I have to offer comes so common then I fear not part with it.
Most of the thieves are of the needy, It does not harden my Heart to give what one desires, so long as it doesn't break that of my own Heart.
For those who do not understand Agnostics:
A word first used by Professor Huxley, to indicate one who believes nothing which cannot be demonstrated by the senses.
www.theosociety.org/pasadena/key/key-glos.htmAn Agnostic [1] [noun] [OW] embraces a worldview in which the existence of deity is unknown or unknowable. Derives from the Greek agnostos, a = without, gnostos = known or knowledge. "Agnostic[ism] [CE] was coined by Professor TH Huxley in 1869 to describe the mental attitude of one who regarded as futile all attempts to know the reality corresponding to our ultimate scientific, philosophic, and religious ideas."
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one who believes that the evidence for and against the existence of God is inconclusive. (agnosticism)
www.summit.org/resource/dictionary/Agnostic: one who questions religious or spiritual beliefs, and who may choose not to claim any system of knowledge.
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One who holds the theory that God is unknown or unknowable
www.innvista.com/culture/religion/diction.htmSomeone who claims that they do not know or are unable to know whether God exists.
www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/guide/glossary.shtmlAgnosticism asserts no knowledge of gods and therefore concludes there are no reasons to believe in them or not to believe in them. An agnostic follows this credo and differs from the atheist who has developed an active belief that there are no gods. When it comes to the question of existence of deities, an agnostic will respond: I just don't know.
designdynamics.org/dictionary.html
someone who is doubtful or noncommittal about something
of or pertaining to an agnostic or agnosticism
uncertain of all claims to knowledge
a person who claims that they cannot have true knowledge about the existence of God (but does not deny that God might exist)
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Agnosticism is the philosophical view that the truth values of certain claims, particularly theological claims regarding the existence of God, gods or deities, are either unknown or inherently unknowable. The term and the related agnostic were coined by Thomas Henry Huxley in 1869 and are also used to describe those who are unconvinced or noncommittal about the existence of deities as well as other matters of religion. ...
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Agnostics hold the record for the 'least' amount of terrorism in the World. What does that tell you.
It tells you, I have no need to do such a thing, and I do not commit crimes in the name of a God nor do I need the intent to do dirty deeds.
The greatest criminal activities occure in Muslin faith in retribution to all other peoples belief.
Truely Agnostic
I am living in the true lessor of evils as far as I am concerned.
Oh, I do have my own library room on religion and including the book of Angels.
Jerry