Magic Poriferan
^He pronks, too!
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Anyway, statements are either true or false, but not both or neither. Assuming that truth is the goal, while theism and atheism might be true, agnosticism is never true, and therefore, is always the wrong choice.
Agnosticism does not imply both or neither. The only conclusion that agnosticism states is that people do not and will not know whether there is or is not a God, which is true. There you have it. A contigent statement.
It makes no conclusion to begin with about God actual existence. It makes no conclusion to be false. If anything, the only thing that agnosticism says about God is a tautology. It says that there either is or isn't a God.
Again, the key point of agnosticism is not about whether there is or isn't a God, it is about the fact that regardless of God's actual existence, people will never know the answer.