Meta-agnosticism
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Meta-agnosticism is the belief that the very concept of whether the existence of god is knowable (theism) or unknowable (the position of established agnosticism), is, in itself, unknowable. Meta-agnosticists believe that it is impossible for one to determine whether it is or is not possible for humanity to know of the existence of deities. In this way, meta-agnosticism questions the truth value of agnosticism itself.