Monday, March 25, 2013

Atheist, agnostic groups gain acceptance on campus

Reading this article has helped restore some faith in how people are responding to outward agnostics in the general mainstream. The article states that basically the number of agnostics in the area had grown, as well as the number of people who were polled to understand the worth of agnostics more so. This article is important to the whole of everything my argument is about because it shows how some college kids and anyone else interested in agnosticism to form a positive bond and put it towards creating a better public view of themselves.It also is a way that makes it easier for the agnostic people themselves to become more confident in themselves and their beliefs.

Gorski, Eric. "Atheist, Agnostic Groups Gain Acceptance on Campus." Abilene Reporter-News. N.p., 28 Nov. 2009. Web. 25 Mar. 2013.

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