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* belief that God's existence is neither proven nor disproven. That is, that while God may be "knowable", we do not "know" yet either way.
* agnostic atheism, where God probably does not exist, it is not impossible that one does.
* agnostic theism, where GoGod probably exists, but that it is not certain.
 
Agnosticism can also be used to describe someone who is undecided, or just non-committed to any particular belief. For example, in experimental physics, there is a concept called "model agnosticism", which describes a state of mind in which the experimenter has multiple theories (or "models"), but keeps an open mind about which of them is true pending the results of the experiment.
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