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- "National identity" is a fuzzy notion, just as foggy as "soul".
- A God in the image of man is too human to be credible
- A God who is not omnipotent is not God
- A Google search consumes less CO2 than an Ecosia search
- 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 universe made from nothing is possible, says Lawrence Krauss
- Absence of proof is not proof of absence
- Abstract objects can be conceptually demonstrated
- 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.
- Affective contagions require conditions that were not present at all at Fatima.
- 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 left-wing parties are relatively pro-immigration
- All religions teach the goodness of God
- Alleged mystical experiences are made-up stories
- 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
- Apart from very rare (and short-lived) exceptions, all societies have a spiritual dimension.
- Argument from authority
- Argument test
- Argument test 2
- 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.
- As long as we're not personally affected, we're not going to change anything.
- As they develop, human beings undergo transcendent experiences
- 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- Atheism is based on an outdated reductionist vision of the universe and science.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
- Awakening experiences show that there is no god
- 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 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 miracles have a rational explanation
- By the same reasoning, we should be led to believe in the existence of teapots orbiting the Sun.
- Can be used to elect a constituent assembly and/or an assembly to replace the senate.
- Cases described as demonic possessions are now seen as simple mental disorders.
- Cases of sexist aggression are poorly handled by police and judicial authorities
- Causality is not linked to temporal succession
- Certain Marxist analyses are unfavorable to mass immigration
- Certain future explanations of science are taking shape that run counter to materialism.
- Chance alone cannot explain the creation, adaptation and complexity of species
- Chance is a complex set of causes, so it's not improbable.
- Christic visions are due to pareidolia
- Claims of divine intervention are based on unreliable evidence
- Clergy live in luxury
- 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
- 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.
- Creation ex-nihilo
- Debate test
- Debate test?
- Defining right and wrong are the pillars of religious belief
- Demographic decline is good for ecology
- Denial of chance is a cognitive bias
- Denying that God has a cause is an arbitrary assumption
- Divine experiences are merely mental projections
- Does God exist?
- Does God exist ?
- Does being on the left necessarily mean being in favor of mass immigration?
- Ecosia fights deforestation
- Ecosia is an alternative to Google
- 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.
- 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 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
- 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
- Extraordinary claims require more than ordinary proof
- Faced with the climate emergency, should we wait for everything to collapse?
- 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
- Fatima is a fraud
- Fatima is a legend, nothing happened
- Fear of God's judgment is the cornerstone of Christian morality
- France has a lot of rural areas that are empty or too old, and we need to repopulate them.
- France is already overpopulated
- Freedom is inexplicable within the framework of materialism
- God's answers to prayer
- God's existence can be ascertained through mystical experience
- God's existence can be experienced with immediate certainty
- God's existence cannot be grasped through evidence
- God's existence is contained in his concept
- God's existence is revealed in sacred texts
- God's perfection does not imply his existence
- God's so-called representatives on earth don't always lead by example
- God's visions
- God's visions are subjective interpretations
- God, in evolution, needs conflict to become self-aware
- God cannot be less free than human beings
- God created a morality independent of men
- God created eternal hell
- 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
- God explains the creation, adaptation and complexity of species
- God explains the emergence and complexity of human language
- God explains the existence of consciousness
- God explains the highly improbable adjustment of the universe's fundamental constants
- God explains the laws of nature
- God gives an account of the world's master plan
- God gives men their freedom
- God is a contradictory concept
- God is a filler concept
- God is a simple being
- God is a useless hypothesis
- God is an inexplicable explanation
- God is an invention
- God is but the name of our ignorance
- God is described as all-powerful, but paradoxically endowed with typically human flaws.
- God is everlasting
- God is in man's image because man is in God's image
- God is not all-powerful
- God is not an abstract object, for he is the cause of events in the world.
- God is not good
- God is precisely defined by the being that is by itself, and is therefore its own cause: existence itself.
- God is supposed to be omnipotent
- God is supposed to be omnipotent, therefore able to communicate messages without using evil
- God is supposed to be omniscient
- God is supposed to be the creator of all things, which contradicts human freedom.
- God is the cause of the existence of beings
- God is the central creature of the universe. Without Him, nothing would be existent.
- God is the first cause of the universe
- God is timeless, therefore causeless
- God is too complex a hypothesis
- God is used to deny the evolution of species, so he can't be the cause.
- God may very well be anthropomorphic, even if this is hardly credible.
- God needs conflict to advance his plan in history
- God permits evil because of freedom
- God wanted man
- God would then be unjust, because too many people who have done nothing wrong would be punished.
- Good and evil mix
- Good triumphs in the end
- Hallucinations are accompanied by a very active electroencephalogram, whereas IMEs can take place with a flat EEG.
- Hallucinations are very diverse, but IMEs always follow a similar scenario.
- Hallucinations often generate anxiety, IMEs lead to serenity
- Hans Jonas' quote on God's incomprehensible goodness
- Having the opportunity to suffer makes great good possible
- History has no meaning
- Human beings aspire to infinite love
- Human existence is no match for God
- Human freedom" as we observe it can perfectly well be seen as the result of biological and social forces alone.
- Human freedom contradicts the existence of a god
- Human language emerges from animal communication
- Human language is a product of Darwinian evolution
- Human life is absurd
- Human nature aspires to God
- Hypnosis
- Hypnosis is not a paranormal phenomenon
- IME memories are stronger and more coherent than those of imagined events
- IMEs affect normal personalities who are not delusional.
- IMEs are influenced by the surrounding culture
- IMEs are like dreams
- IMEs are simple hallucinations
- IMEs have an underlying structure that is stable across cultures and environments
- IMEs show the existence of an invisible reality in our ordinary state
- If God cannot be proven, he is an irrational object
- If God existed, there should be clear evidence of it.
- If God is omniscient, creation and freedom are useless
- If Providence existed, it would prevent many unjust events.
- If order were a projection of the human mind, scientific prediction would be impossible.
- If the universe has no cause, then it is not necessary for it to exist.
- If the world were chaotic, there would be no language to talk about it.
- If we bet that freedom exists, we must bet on God.
- If we don't boost the birth rate, we'll have to bring in millions of migrants.
- Immigration is contrary to the interests of French workers and immigrants themselves.
- Immigration promotes multiculturalism, which is a plus for a society and human progress.
- Immigration strengthens the proletariat and left-wing forces
- Impossible, that presupposes a god in two times: that of creation and that of profit, but god is not in time.
- In essence, existence implies temporality
- In theocratic regimes, the elites are corrupt.
- Inedias (saints who live without eating) prove the existence of God
- Insufficient understanding of a phenomenon
- Is Ecosia an eco-friendly search engine?
- Is it necessary to boost the birth rate in France?
- Is it necessary to elect a representative people's assembly accessible to all?
- Is there such a thing as a national identity?
- It's a UFO phenomenon
- It's a cheap New Age recovery to claim that contemporary science is tending towards spirituality.
- It's a collective hallucination
- It's a mental projection to make the pain more bearable.
- It's all too easy to twist biblical accounts to cover up inconsistencies.
- It's easy to imagine a better world in some respects
- It's impossible to be on the left and reject others who are disadvantaged
- It's impossible to verify that our world is the best it can be
- It's just a sign of imperfect medical knowledge
- It's logically irrational to say that God doesn't exist
- It's more rational to admit our ignorance than to invent an explanation out of nowhere.
- It's not chance but natural selection that explains the creation, adaptation and complexity of species.
- It's not the existence of God that's a mystery, but the existence of evil.
- It's up to the person who advances a thesis to prove it.
- It is not within the scientific community.
- It just proves a universal need to believe in a higher entity, not its existence.
- Just because an event is scientifically unexplained doesn't mean it proves the existence of God (Appeal to ignorance)
- Levitations like those of St Joseph of Copertino prove the existence of God
- MIVILUDES classifies the practice of inedience as a sectarian aberration
- Made-up stories
- Man does not have to judge God
- Man follows his interests and impulses, and moral duty cannot be reduced to either.
- Man is determined
- Man is not truly free but inclined to evil
- Manifestations of Providence are mere coincidences on which a religious interpretation is projected.
- Manifestations of Providence attest to God's intervention
- Many children also report IMEs, so we can't accuse them of trying to "sell" something.
- Many cosmological models postulate that the universe did not have an absolute beginning, and was therefore not created by God.
- Many paranormal phenomena are based on unreliable testimonies.
- Many people believe in God, including famous scientists
- Many philosophers and neuroscientists have hypothesized a mind outside matter.
- Many religious explanations have been replaced by scientific ones.
- Many renowned scientists confess their perplexity and tend towards a spiritualist vision of the universe in the face of contemporary discoveries.
- Mass immigration is a by-product of unbridled liberalism and globalization
- Materialism is an irrefutable theory
- Mathematical theories of probability show that fine-tuning the laws of the universe is relatively probable
- Mathematician Kurt Gödel formalized an ontological proof of God's existence
- Mathematics comes from observing the world
- Mathematics exists in a reality independent of matter
- Mathematics is a human construct
- Mathematics is a human invention for understanding the world
- Mathematics was created to describe reality, hence its coincidence
- Mega-churches make huge profits by manipulating their congregations
- Members of the clergy are regularly caught up in sex scandals.
- Men must earn faith
- Mental projection designed to make evil bearable
- Migrants come to Europe because of imperialist wars and the plundering of their countries, so it's only right to welcome them.
- Miracles are paranormal phenomena that do not imply the existence of God.
- Miracles are rare natural phenomena that can be explained by science.
- Miracles attest to God's direct intervention
- Miraculous healings prove the existence of God
- Moral duty often clashes with the biological interest of species
- Moral invariants are the result of evolution
- Moral values are human creations
- Moral values are relative to a given society
- Moral values are the result of evolution
- Moral values attributed to God are only a projection of our mind
- Moral values evolve over time
- Morality independent of men does not prove the existence of God (Appeal to ignorance)
- Morality no longer makes sense
- Morals may differ among followers of the same religion
- More births are needed to boost the economy
- Most Christians do not believe in reincarnation
- Most experimenters have tucked away their experience for years and haven't benefited from it.
- Most mystics have directly perceived that all is well.
- Most parapsychological studies are published in scientific journals "a referees".
- Most people haven't experienced God
- Mystical experiences are due to psychic disorders.
- Mystical experiences are misinterpretations of what we perceive.
- Mystical experiences attest to the existence of the unity of all things, not the God of religions.
- Mystical experiences attest to the presence of God
- Mystical experiences only happen to people with a religious culture
- Mystical experiences touch an invisible reality; they are intersubjective and go beyond mere subjectivity.
- National identity corresponds to a country's mentality or national character.
- National identity corresponds to national mores
- National identity expresses a country's vision
- National identity is a dangerous populist fantasy
- National identity is based on a common language and culture
- National identity is fluid and constantly redefined
- National identity is simply the sum of a country's inhabitants at a given time.
- National identity is the soul of the country
- National identity stems from history
- Natural evil allows God to communicate a message to mankind
- Natural evil is not caused by human actions
- Natural evil motivates humans to learn about the universe
- Nature could not endow man with a need without an object
- Nature is cruel
- Nature is merely the product of physical and biochemical mechanisms
- Nature is too well-made not to have been created by God
- Near-death experiences demonstrate that the mind is immaterial
- Near-death experiences show an invisible reality
- Near-death experiences show consciousness independent of the brain
- No evidence of a god
- No exceptional weather phenomenon could have been predicted in advance by 3 illiterate children
- No experiment proves the existence of God
- No proven fraud in Catholic saint inedies
- No two substances are coterminous
- Not "everything" but "every effect" has a cause
- Not all believers who do evil are punished
- Nothing makes these people credible: they may be mistaken, or even lie.
- Nothing proves the non-existence of God
- Nothingness is not governed by laws, so nothing prevents it from generating the universe.
- Notions of Good and Evil mean nothing to the universe
- On the contrary, scientific experiments on the subject contradict certain testimonies.
- On the contrary, the evolutionary interest of morality is known to evolutionary psychology.
- Only God can establish logical and mathematical truths
- Only God could have placed the concept of infinity within us.
- Only God could have placed the concept of perfection within us.
- Only God could have placed the concept of unity within us.
- Only God is the guarantor of the reality and veracity of the world.
- Only the God hypothesis explains the coincidence of mathematics and reality
- Only the God hypothesis takes us out of perspectivism
- Only the hypothesis of God takes us out of solipsism
- Our Lady's apparitions and prodigies at Fatima prove the existence of God
- Our scientific paradigm must be modified in the light of psi experiences
- Our universe is only one of many existing universes
- Our world is the best of all possible worlds
- Out-of-body" experiences
- Out-of-body" experiences are caused by brain damage
- Out-of-body people don't see anything they didn't see in their conscious state.