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- Defenders of far-right ideology include former right-wing parties, which are inherently pro-bourgeois. (1 revision)
- France has gone from 50 to 67 million inhabitants in just a few decades, so there's no "demographic problem". (1 revision)
- The "missing link" myth stems from a misunderstanding of evolutionism (1 revision)
- Demographic decline is good for ecology (1 revision)
- When a white man commits a sexist attack, the femonationalists make excuses for him, even applaud him. (1 revision)
- At times, nationalism has been left-wing (1 revision)
- Should we boycott Facebook? (1 revision)
- The concept of omnipotence is contradictory (1 revision)
- Nothing proves the non-existence of God (1 revision)
- Many animals appeared or disappeared long before man appeared on earth, which contradicts the argument of aesthetic utility for man. (1 revision)
- The existence of evil contributes to the simplicity of our universe (1 revision)
- It's the left that's truly anti-capitalist (1 revision)
- The "invisible reality" argument is unfalsifiable (1 revision)
- Free will is an illusory sensation (1 revision)
- Capitalism is the ultraright's best ally (1 revision)
- The inedias denounced by Milivitudes concern New Age groupuscules and say nothing about Catholic inedias. (1 revision)
- Depending on the verse, God is either all-powerful (Matthew 19:26) or not (Judges 1:19). (1 revision)
- Enables greater public participation in political life. (1 revision)
- Not all believers who do evil are punished (1 revision)
- Moral values are human creations (1 revision)
- A call to nature (1 revision)
- Religions come together (1 revision)
- No exceptional weather phenomenon could have been predicted in advance by 3 illiterate children (1 revision)
- The mechanisms of consciousness are unknown (1 revision)
- Morality no longer makes sense (1 revision)
- Just because an event is scientifically unexplained doesn't mean it proves the existence of God (Appeal to ignorance) (1 revision)
- Human existence is an epiphenomenon in the universe (1 revision)
- Morals may differ among followers of the same religion (1 revision)
- Content demonizing anti-immigrants is increasingly marginalized (1 revision)
- Human language emerges from animal communication (1 revision)
- The race for ever more population is a mistake (1 revision)
- The unexplained cannot be explained, even by the existence of God. (1 revision)
- The testimonies are relatively few compared to the crowds present. (1 revision)
- Such concepts have more to do with new-age belief than scientific rigor. (1 revision)
- Manifestations of Providence are mere coincidences on which a religious interpretation is projected. (1 revision)
- God permits evil because of freedom (1 revision)
- Atonement for a sin has always been the motive for massacring the innocent (1 revision)
- Faced with the world, we can also be subjectively certain that God doesn't exist, that everything is absurd... (1 revision)
- Animal suffering is unjust (1 revision)
- Only the God hypothesis explains the coincidence of mathematics and reality (1 revision)
- Human life is absurd (1 revision)
- Explanation by chance is even more inexplicable than explanation by God (1 revision)
- Religious people have no problem judging God positively when it feeds their belief in a just world. (1 revision)
- Good triumphs in the end (1 revision)
- A whole section of the left has become the useful idiot of globalist capitalism and is supported by finance and GAFAM. (1 revision)
- Shamanic experience shows the existence of invisible realities (1 revision)
- There is a consensus within the religion on the omnipotence of God in the literal sense of the expression (1 revision)
- There are vast rural deserts, abandoned hamlets, where it would be wise to settle migrants to revive activity and public services. (1 revision)
- No two substances are coterminous (1 revision)
- There is no geological or archaeological evidence of the Flood to date, which is enough to consider it a mythological tale. (1 revision)