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- A biased argument
- A call to nature
- A company that is strong and sure of its fundamentals is not threatened by the Other.
- A God in the image of man is too human to be credible
- A God who is not omnipotent is not God
- A necessary being can only give rise to a contingent universe
- A paranormal concept ceases to qualify as such as soon as science validates it.
- A significant proportion of migrants are unemployed
- A whole section of the left has become the useful idiot of globalist capitalism and is supported by finance and GAFAM.
- Absence of proof is not proof of absence
- Abstract objects can be conceptually demonstrated
- According to biblical accounts, God is jealous and can get angry.
- According to religious texts, God is the creator of all things.
- According to the Bible, man alone possesses free will, and with it the ability to do evil.
- According to the verses, the earth is permanent (Ecclesiastes 1:4) or will perish in flames (Peter 3:10).
- Affective contagions require conditions that were not present at all at Fatima.
- Africa's demographic explosion is impeding its economic development, not Europe's.
- After 7 years of investigation, the Church has officially recognized the Fatima phenomenon.
- All contenders for the One million dollar paranormal challenge have failed
- All human rights NGOs point to the existence of a racist double standard, so it's hard to deny in good faith
- All left-wing parties are relatively pro-immigration
- All religions teach the goodness of God
- Alleged mystical experiences are fabricated stories
- Alleged mystical experiences are made-up stories
- Among those co-responsible for the migratory crisis is a certain Vincent Bolloré.
- An argument from authority is not proof
- An election campaign followed by an election are combined with a draw.
- An exceptional meteorological phenomenon
- An immaterial point is an abstraction, and an abstraction cannot cause anything.
- Animal suffering is not comparable to human suffering
- Animal suffering is unjust
- Animals don't suffer
- Animals only suffer because some of their actions are intentional.
- Animals suffer because of Original Sin
- Animals undergo suffering other than devouring without human intervention.
- Anti-racist activists are also anti-capitalists
- Apart from very rare (and short-lived) exceptions, all societies have a spiritual dimension.
- Argument from authority
- Argument test 2
- Argumentative mille-feuille
- Arguments for the existence of God are all argumentative biases
- Arguments in favor of miracles are always more improbable than rational explanations.
- Arguments in favor of the existence of God are just as much in favor of the existence of parody religions.
- Around 1 third of refugees from Ukraine who come to France are African, and France does not discriminate against them
- As long as we're not personally affected, we're not going to change anything.
- As they develop, human beings undergo transcendent experiences
- Assertion without argument
- At French universities, cases of censorship in the name of wokism are multiplying.
- At no point does the flood story explain why God destroys all the animals not on the ark, when it's only man he's after.
- At times, nationalism has been left-wing
- Atheism doesn't account for first cause
- Atheism is based on an outdated reductionist vision of the universe and science.
- Atheism posits a primordial energy whose origin it can never explain.
- Atheists also put forward a thesis
- Atheists claim that the universe before the Planck Wall is impossible to describe, not that it came out of "nothing".
- Atheists have never claimed that the laws of physics are self-forming or that energy needs no incidental cause.
- Atonement for a sin has always been the motive for massacring the innocent
- Austerity requires
- Awakening experiences show that there is no god
B
- Because God is a simple Being, he needs no explanation.
- Because the universe is contingent, it has a cause
- Before you can explain a phenomenon, you must first prove that it exists.
- Being a scientist doesn't make you immune to obscurantism
- Belief in God can be a rational gamble
- Belief in the justice of the world
- Belief spreads through human teaching, not divine communication
- Believing in no way protects you from going to hell if you adhere in good faith to "bad" beliefs.
- Bets on God's existence are based on arbitrary assumptions
- Beware of analogies used to show the existence of a god
- Biblical accounts are incompatible with God's omniscience and omnipotence
- Biblical miracles have a rational explanation
- Billionaire-funded media are relatively pro-immigration
- By the same reasoning, we should be led to believe in the existence of teapots orbiting the Sun.
C
- Can be used to elect a constituent assembly and/or an assembly to replace the senate.
- Capitalism is responsible for the misery, violence and instability of the so-called "Third World".
- Capitalism is the ultraright's best ally
- Capitalism was built on slavery, child labor, theft and pillage
- Capitalism was built on the blood and sweat of millions of enslaved Africans
- Cases described as demonic possessions are now seen as simple mental disorders.
- Causality is not linked to temporal succession
- Certain future explanations of science are taking shape that run counter to materialism.
- Certain Marxist analyses are unfavorable to mass immigration
- Chance alone cannot explain the creation, adaptation and complexity of species
- Chance is a complex set of causes, so it's not improbable.
- Christianity appeared relatively late in human history.
- Christic visions are due to pareidolia
- Circular reasoning
- Claims of divine intervention are based on unreliable evidence
- Clergy live in luxury
- Climate refugees are caused by industrial development in Europe and the USA
- Collective hallucination has never been observed in thousands of people.
- Comparing God to man is a legitimate analogy in a certain sense.
- Compassion has no meaning for God
- Concepts of right and wrong vary from one religion to another, and even from one sub-branch to another.
- Concern about problematic aspects of Islam is a front for Islamophobic attacks
- Consciousness cannot be explained by matter
- Consciousness doesn't exist
- Consciousness is an emerging property of the brain
- Consciousness is not clearly defined
- Consciousness is the reflection of an impersonal Absolute
- Considering paranormal phenomena as real does not prove the existence of God
- Considering that God is the first cause explains nothing
- Contemplating nature
- Contemplating sacred art
- Contemporary science is shaking the philosophical foundations on which materialism rests.
- Content demonizing anti-immigrants is increasingly marginalized
- Creationists denied the existence of dinosaurs for a long time, then turned around when they became fashionable.
D
- Dating methods are far more reliable than a mythological story written by men and distorted by successive translations and rewritings.
- Decolonization took place more than 50 years ago, and the former colonizing countries are not responsible for what is happening in the countries of the South.
- Defenders of far-right ideology include former right-wing parties, which are inherently pro-bourgeois.
- Defining right and wrong are the pillars of religious belief
- Democracy is only possible within a national framework
- Denial of chance is a cognitive bias
- Denmark's center-left government drastically limits immigration
- Denying that God has a cause is an arbitrary assumption
- Depending on the verse, God advocates human sacrifice (Judges 11:30-31 and Judges 11:29-34) or prohibition (Leviticus 18:21).
- Depending on the verse, God is either all-powerful (Matthew 19:26) or not (Judges 1:19).
- Depending on the verse, God's face was seen by someone (Genesis 32:30) or by no one (John 1:18).
- Depending on the verse, there is a holy day (Exodus 20:8) or no day to be considered superior to others (Romans 14:5).
- Different religions have different dogmas
- Different religions have different rituals
- Different religions worship different gods
- Divine experiences are merely mental projections
- Divine omnipotence is the power of love
E
- Ecosia is an alternative to Google
- Einstein's relativity also went against the stated principle
- Emigration is a wrench, and a left-wing policy is to reduce North/South inequalities so that people in the South don't need to emigrate.
- Employers and urban bourgeoisie want immigration
- Enables greater public participation in political life.
- Europe cannot close its borders
- Europe does not have a monopoly on racism
- Europe is not responsible for religious or ethnic conflicts in Africa or the Middle East
- Europe tends to curb immigration, even if it means collaborating with tyrants
- Europe's aberrant and suicidal economic policies
- Europe's megacities are overpopulated, lacking housing and services, and it's madness to bring in migrants.
- Europe's population is aging and will decline without significant migration
- European countries need the values conveyed by Muslims
- Even a "normal" brain becomes "delusional" when subjected to stress of the kind that causes IMEs.
- Even if matter is no longer represented as it was in the classical age, this does not mean that it was created by God.
- Even if migrant unemployment is high, it's not high enough to offset the benefits.
- Even if the phenomenon has a divine origin, the deities to whom these transcendences are attributed vary.
- Even if the testimonies have not been rigorously collected, they are sufficient to establish that an extraordinary phenomenon has occurred.
- Even the church's morality isn't set in stone
- Even the hypothesis of reincarnation does not remove the unjust character
- Events interpreted as divine punishment are not consistent with alleged religious morality
- Every religion believes all others are wrong
- Every religion has a different explanation for the origin of life
- Everything has a cause, and God in particular
- Everything that exists has a reason to exist
- Evil can lead to the worst horrors
- Evil contributes to a greater good
- Evil is an illusion
- Evil is due to a cosmic accident unforeseen by God
- Evolution produces morality because it obeys divine will
- Existence is not a predicate
- Explanation by chance is even more inexplicable than explanation by God
- Expressing ourselves on social networks can be enough to put us in mortal danger
- Extraordinary claims require more than ordinary proof
F
- Faced with the world, we can also be subjectively certain that God doesn't exist, that everything is absurd...
- Faith is just a cognitive mechanism
- Faith is only a vindication of our own cognitive biases
- Faith only serves to disguise a lack of evidence
- False dilemma
- Far-right populists condone anti-migrant violence
- Fatima is a fraud
- Fatima is a legend, nothing happened
- Fdesouche does cherry picking
- Fdesouche is far from being the only source of information for the ultra-right.
- Fear of God's judgment is the cornerstone of Christian morality
- Fear of losing one's culture is a breeding ground for racism
- Femonationalists claim to defend women, but spit on all measures to combat sexism
- France has a lot of rural areas that are empty or too old, and we need to repopulate them.
- France has gone from 50 to 67 million inhabitants in just a few decades, so there's no "demographic problem".
- France has kept the Chadian dictator Idriss Déby in place to safeguard its interests there.
- France has no problem trampling on the ECHR out of pure Islamophobia
- France has welcomed a few thousand Ukrainians and hundreds of thousands of Africans, so it can't be accused of racism.
- France is already overpopulated
- France, like Europe, has been built up by perpetual waves of immigration.
- Free will is an illusory sensation
- Freedom is inexplicable within the framework of materialism
- Fulfilled" prophecies are merely reinterpretations of prophecies in the light of current events.
- Fulfilled" prophecies only reflect our cognitive biases
G
- Given the dimensions indicated in the flood account, it is highly unlikely that the ark could have floated.
- Given the living conditions inside the ark, the animals wouldn't have survived very long.
- Giving migrants access to European social benefits is a form of redistribution on a global scale.
- Global warming will lead to major migrations
- God can be found in all civilizations, in different places and at different times.
- God can't do everything
- God cannot be less free than human beings
- God considers Noah to be "just and honest", even though the 10 Commandments - or Christian morality - do not yet exist.
- God created a morality independent of men
- God created eternal hell
- God created man to be self-determining
- God did not create evil, which exists from all eternity.
- God doesn't give people the freedom not to believe, since he punishes unbelievers.
- God doesn't know the future
- God exists because there cannot be an infinite number of causes
- God exists because there cannot be an infinite past
- God explains the appearance of life