Agnosticism

The issue of Agnostic-ism is of integral impor-tance to any theological discussion, because ag-nosticism complacently coexists with the broad spectrum of religions, ra-ther than assuming a sepa-rate or opposing theological position. Thomas Henry Hux-ley, the originator of the term in the year 1869 CE,1 “Agnosticism is not a creed but a method, the essence of which lies in the vigorous application of a single prin-ciple...Positively the principle may be expressed as in mat-ters of intellect, follow your reason as far as it can take you without other considerations. And negatively, in matters of the intellect, do not pretend conclusions are certain that are not demonstrated or demonstrable.” clearly stated, 2