Mr. J. states he does not know if a god exists or not. He would be considered to be a(n)

a. agnostic c. atheist
b. shinto d. sikhism


A
Agnostics are those who do not know if a God exists or not. Atheists are those who do not believe in the existence of a God in any form. Shinto and Sikhism are mystic religions in which God is a principle rather than a being.

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