On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 3:08 AM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>  There are several gradations, which I interleave below with some
> modifications.  Not believing in a teapot is important and deserves it's
> own word, "ateapotist. :-) And I changed "Sun" to "Jupiter" since we're all
> pretty sure there a millions of teapots orbiting the Sun.
>
>
> On 7/9/2014 4:27 PM, LizR wrote:
>
>  It sounds like you are describing an agnostic. An atheist seems to be
> against (often some specific collection of) gods. An agnostic just says I
> don't know anything about that, and until some evidence comes up I won't
> consider the possibility worth discussing.
>
>  Hence
>
>
> Weak Agteapotist - there could be a teapot orbiting the Jupiter, I just
> don't know one way or the other.
>
> Agteapotist - there *could* be a teapot orbiting the Jupiter, although I
> consider it highly unlikely
>
> Strong Agteapotist - it's impossible to know or even have evidence for
> whether or not a teapot orbits Jupiter.
>
> Weak Ateapotist - I see no reason to believe a teapot orbits Jupiter, so
> it's not something I believe
>
> Ateapotist - I'm pretty sure there's no teapot orbiting Jupiter and I can
> give some evidence for that.
>
> Strong Ateapotist - there definitely isn't a teapot orbiting the Jupiter.
>

Lol! You forgot one though:

Radical Agteapotist: - I don't even know wtf a teapot is, much less whether
it would be orbiting some Jupiter object. PGC

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