He said the more he learned about science the more he believed in God.
And no agnostic person would say something like "I'm only interested in God's thoughts, the rest are only details".
That's not ambigious. And when I was an agnostic I certainly didn't think things like that. It was more like "Maybe God exists and maybe he doesn't, but either way, I don't really care".
Why would he say he "bowed" to the master Peter Deunov if he had no faith in God?
When his whole life's work was to bring people closer to God.
And no agnostic person would say something like "I'm only interested in God's thoughts, the rest are only details".
That's not ambigious. And when I was an agnostic I certainly didn't think things like that. It was more like "Maybe God exists and maybe he doesn't, but either way, I don't really care".
Why would he say he "bowed" to the master Peter Deunov if he had no faith in God?
When his whole life's work was to bring people closer to God.