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- At French universities, cases of censorship in the name of wokism are multiplying. (58,985 views)
- The fallacious argument of "promoting homosexuality" is used to pass the pill of censorship of LGBTQ content. (44,205 views)
- Wrong, it's anti-wokism that censors its opponents (34,848 views)
- The "woke" are censored far more often than their opponents (34,164 views)
- Debate test? (13,063 views)
- Argument test (10,951 views)
- Does God exist? (10,208 views)
- Are Air Quotas a good way to reduce air traffic? (8,478 views)
- We must accept the mystery (5,974 views)
- God is the first cause of the universe (5,519 views)
- God is a filler concept (4,850 views)
- Atheists claim that the universe before the Planck Wall is impossible to describe, not that it came out of "nothing". (4,444 views)
- God is but the name of our ignorance (4,204 views)
- To say that God is a filler concept is an unfalsifiable argument. (4,029 views)
- 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. (3,875 views)
- Science has never claimed to be able to explain everything in the future. (3,604 views)
- An argument from authority is not proof (3,158 views)
- Denying that God has a cause is an arbitrary assumption (3,085 views)
- The first cause is unknowable (2,930 views)
- Many cosmological models postulate that the universe did not have an absolute beginning, and was therefore not created by God. (2,804 views)
- Cases described as demonic possessions are now seen as simple mental disorders. (2,786 views)
- In essence, existence implies temporality (2,767 views)
- Everything has a cause, and God in particular (2,714 views)
- To claim that there is either a divine hypothesis or a known scientific explanation is to commit a false dilemma. (2,712 views)
- Before you can explain a phenomenon, you must first prove that it exists. (2,699 views)
- Science cannot explain the existence of physical phenomena and laws (2,679 views)
- Being a scientist doesn't make you immune to obscurantism (2,666 views)
- Many renowned scientists confess their perplexity and tend towards a spiritualist vision of the universe in the face of contemporary discoveries. (2,630 views)
- Certain future explanations of science are taking shape that run counter to materialism. (2,603 views)
- Even if matter is no longer represented as it was in the classical age, this does not mean that it was created by God. (2,544 views)
- Contemporary science is shaking the philosophical foundations on which materialism rests. (2,538 views)
- God is timeless, therefore causeless (2,495 views)
- Does being on the left necessarily mean being in favor of mass immigration? (2,485 views)
- God created a morality independent of men (2,476 views)
- The universe has no beginning (2,416 views)
- There are divine interventions (2,339 views)
- God is everlasting (2,241 views)
- Not "everything" but "every effect" has a cause (2,187 views)
- The order and complexity of the world presuppose a Creator God (2,181 views)
- Pseudoscience uses a disguised version of quantum physics to give itself a veneer of legitimacy (2,140 views)
- Science has never claimed to have all the answers. (2,115 views)
- It's more rational to admit our ignorance than to invent an explanation out of nowhere. (2,096 views)
- Arguments for the existence of God are all argumentative biases (2,009 views)
- Religious answers will always be more biased than scientific ones (1,983 views)
- Atheism posits a primordial energy whose origin it can never explain. (1,956 views)
- The idea of time without beginning is inconceivable because it is contradictory. (1,941 views)
- God's existence can be experienced with immediate certainty (1,915 views)
- Because the universe is contingent, it has a cause (1,912 views)
- Causality is not linked to temporal succession (1,912 views)
- The idea of time without beginning leads us to abandon the notion of time. (1,909 views)