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- The reasoning that a necessary being can only give rise to a necessary universe confuses logical implication with causal link. (1 revision)
- Contemporary science is shaking the philosophical foundations on which materialism rests. (1 revision)
- The connection between the kalam argument and Zeno's paradox doesn't hold water. (1 revision)
- If order were a projection of the human mind, scientific prediction would be impossible. (1 revision)
- The first cause is a necessary being (1 revision)
- God may very well be anthropomorphic, even if this is hardly credible. (1 revision)
- The First Cause is the Hindu Brahman, self-conscious and indifferent to humans. (1 revision)
- Considering that God is the first cause explains nothing (1 revision)
- Our universe is only one of many existing universes (1 revision)
- God explains the appearance of life (1 revision)
- Is it necessary to boost the birth rate in France? (1 revision)
- God is in man's image because man is in God's image (1 revision)
- Some things that were once thought to be beyond scientific explanation have become so. (1 revision)
- The Big Bang has a cause (1 revision)
- There is no first instant of time (1 revision)
- The first cause cannot be an abstraction (1 revision)
- There are a very large number of planets suitable for life (1 revision)
- Beware of analogies used to show the existence of a god (1 revision)
- The principle of causality does not apply to the universe (1 revision)
- Physical laws are consequences of the properties of matter (1 revision)
- The fact that everything has a reason to exist doesn't prove that God is that same reason. (1 revision)
- Speculative science is not real science (1 revision)
- Many renowned scientists confess their perplexity and tend towards a spiritualist vision of the universe in the face of contemporary discoveries. (1 revision)
- The world is not orderly but chaotic (1 revision)
- Certain future explanations of science are taking shape that run counter to materialism. (1 revision)
- The existence of the universe is explained by the infinite chain of causes of physical events. (1 revision)
- There's no reason why God should be the first cause. (1 revision)
- Cases described as demonic possessions are now seen as simple mental disorders. (1 revision)
- The inexplicability of a phenomenon by science lends credence to the thesis of a filler god (1 revision)
- The laws of nature are constructs of the human mind (1 revision)
- A necessary being can only give rise to a contingent universe (1 revision)
- If the universe has no cause, then it is not necessary for it to exist. (1 revision)
- Religious answers will always be more biased than scientific ones (1 revision)
- The question of a finite or infinite past neither proves nor disproves the existence of God. (1 revision)
- Pseudoscience uses a disguised version of quantum physics to give itself a veneer of legitimacy (1 revision)
- There are various interpretations of the Borde-Guth-Valenkin theorem that allow us to assume an uncreated universe. (1 revision)
- An immaterial point is an abstraction, and an abstraction cannot cause anything. (1 revision)
- The fallacy of composition is not a fallacy (1 revision)
- Without a first cause, the series of causes cannot be explained. (1 revision)
- It's more rational to admit our ignorance than to invent an explanation out of nowhere. (1 revision)
- The biblical accounts are consistent with the paucity of human knowledge at the time they were written. (1 revision)
- The laws of nature, like natural selection, don't need God, just chance and a lot of time. (1 revision)
- The perceived order is real (1 revision)
- Many cosmological models postulate that the universe did not have an absolute beginning, and was therefore not created by God. (1 revision)
- The presentation of the kalam argument is misleading (1 revision)
- God is the cause of the existence of beings (1 revision)
- Everything that exists has a reason to exist (1 revision)
- Mathematical theories of probability show that fine-tuning the laws of the universe is relatively probable (1 revision)
- There are infinite universes before our universe (1 revision)
- Science will never be able to explain certain fundamental phenomena such as life or consciousness. (1 revision)