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- Debate test? (37 categories)
- Argument test (25 categories)
- Should artificial wombs be authorized? (13 categories)
- Nothing makes these people credible: they may be mistaken, or even lie. (13 categories)
- The biblical accounts are consistent with the paucity of human knowledge at the time they were written. (12 categories)
- The idea of controllable immigration is a fantasy fed by demagogic politicians. (12 categories)
- Should we accept immigration? (12 categories)
- Even if the phenomenon has a divine origin, the deities to whom these transcendences are attributed vary. (12 categories)
- Sudden conversions are simply a product of our emotional state. (11 categories)
- Made-up stories (11 categories)
- The criteria for defining a biased argument are defined by zetetics, which is the science of critical thinking. (11 categories)
- Chance is a complex set of causes, so it's not improbable. (11 categories)
- To claim that particle physics validates paranormal theories is a cheap new age recuperation. (11 categories)
- The fact that everything has a reason to exist doesn't prove that God is that same reason. (11 categories)
- The concept of a single God is recent on the scale of human history. (11 categories)
- As long as we're not personally affected, we're not going to change anything. (11 categories)
- France, like Europe, has been built up by perpetual waves of immigration. (11 categories)
- The prodigy performed in front of a large crowd, including journalists, skeptics and a photographer. (11 categories)
- Atheists have never claimed that the laws of physics are self-forming or that energy needs no incidental cause. (11 categories)
- If all religions said the same thing, there would be no point in having multiple religions. (11 categories)
- Should lunar resources be exploited? (11 categories)
- Inventing a new interpretation of an expression to maintain a semblance of coherence in an argument is a post-hoc argument. (11 categories)
- Police are fascists (11 categories)
- Immigration issues are big sellers, so it's in the media's interest to propagate them as much as possible. (11 categories)
- The phantasmal fear of losing one's culture is the main driving force behind support for the far right. (11 categories)
- In some species, biting without necessarily killing is a means of dominance. (11 categories)
- Creationists denied the existence of dinosaurs for a long time, then turned around when they became fashionable. (11 categories)
- Pan-Turkism and Zionism as Two Sides of the Same Coin (11 categories)
- Police protect citizens (11 categories)
- God is used to deny the evolution of species, so he can't be the cause. (11 categories)
- Signs" are merely anodyne events interpreted in hindsight as warnings. (11 categories)
- It's all too easy to twist biblical accounts to cover up inconsistencies. (11 categories)
- The First Cause is the Hindu Brahman, self-conscious and indifferent to humans. (11 categories)
- Science has never claimed to have all the answers. (11 categories)
- Dating methods are far more reliable than a mythological story written by men and distorted by successive translations and rewritings. (11 categories)
- On the contrary, scientific experiments on the subject contradict certain testimonies. (11 categories)
- With Islamophobia on the rise, these values are unlikely to permeate society. (11 categories)
- Since God is all-powerful, there's no reason why he can't be evil and unjust. (11 categories)
- The point is not to deny the existence of IMEs, but simply to demonstrate that they in no way prove the existence of an afterlife. (11 categories)
- The effects of a belief do not distort it. (11 categories)
- God doesn't give people the freedom not to believe, since he punishes unbelievers. (11 categories)
- Religious people have no problem judging God positively when it feeds their belief in a just world. (11 categories)
- The question of a finite or infinite past neither proves nor disproves the existence of God. (11 categories)
- There is no geological or archaeological evidence of the Flood to date, which is enough to consider it a mythological tale. (11 categories)
- It just proves a universal need to believe in a higher entity, not its existence. (11 categories)
- The far right exaggerates the media importance of its opponents in order to victimize itself. (11 categories)
- God's alleged incomprehensibility is just a way of dealing with the incoherence of religious explanations. (11 categories)
- Police violence is not a blunder but a normal part of police work. (11 categories)
- Since God is seen as proof of the non-existence of evolution, he cannot serve as an explanation for it. (11 categories)
- Listing only the points of convergence and ignoring the divergences is a fallacious argument. (11 categories)