Jenice Lumo (not verified)says...

Fixed morals or open to interpretation:

"This naturally makes them especially drawn to agnosticism, as it may seem illogical to confirm anything subjective and unable to prove (or disprove)."

I have to dissagree with your proposal here. Being open to interpertation, It Naturally draws them to ask questions, seek all possibilities, and reasonings. While they may find many possibilities, and reasons why people believe what they do, and hessitate to subscribe to what ever just feels right automatically, it is not a personality tendancy that makes them become agnostic or a believer

A personality does not shape ones reasoning, but can determine how a person applies his reasoning.

An INFP may just as easily have values that they feel they must be agnosticic, despite any logical arguments against it.

Likewise an Intp can hold strongly to a moral belief system while exploring other world views, which fuels them to ask and explore and futher help them understand more philosophies. With out naturally shifting thier moral ground.

The personality tendancys do not naturally lead one to belief or non belief, but they do determine how a person understands or what reasons they give for the beliefs they they choose to respond to.

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