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When the term gnostic is used as an adjective it refers to one who:


1. pertaining to knowledge.

2. possessing knowledge, especially esoteric knowledge of spiritual matters.

3. (initial capital letter) pertaining to or characteristic of the Gnostics.


However, when it is used as a noun as he does, it then refers to one who is:


4. (initial capital letter) a member of any of certain sects among the early Christians who claimed to have superior knowledge of spiritual matters, and explained the world as created by powers or agencies arising as emanations from the Godhead.


However, he can accomplish neither of these, he can only ridicule Christianity, and Christians, or any religion for that matter. That then makes him an Atheist.


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