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- The unexplained + (977)
- The unexplained cannot be explained, even by the existence of God. + (978)
- The universe is not self-sufficient + (979)
- The question "Why does the universe exist?" is meaningless. + (980)
- The universe exists from all eternity, its existence is not in question. + (981)
- The universe makes sense + (982)
- The meaning of the universe is only a projection of the human mind + (983)
- Atheists also put forward a thesis + (984)
- Atheists have never claimed that the laws of physics are self-forming or that energy needs no incidental cause. + (985)
- To claim that a thing has no cause, or that it is caused by a god who has no cause, is the same thing. + (986)
- No experiment proves the existence of God + (987)
- Awakening experiences show that there is no god + (988)
- There are no "back worlds" where God would stand + (989)
- There is a "world of Ideas" where mathematical concepts and moral values are held. + (990)
- The "world of ideas" is merely the product of our culture and the creations of our brains. + (991)
- The laws of physics stand in a backwater + (992)
- The term "backworld" means everything and nothing at the same time + (993)
- Near-death experiences show an invisible reality + (994)
- IMEs are simple hallucinations + (995)
- IMEs are like dreams + (996)
- IMEs are influenced by the surrounding culture + (997)
- IMEs have an underlying structure that is stable across cultures and environments + (998)
- The sensation of leaving one's body is produced by stimulation of the right parietal cortex. + (999)
- Some people who testify to their IME lie about it to make it more sensationalist (and therefore more sellable to the media or if they decide to write a book about it). + (1,000)
- Most experimenters have tucked away their experience for years and haven't benefited from it. + (1,001)
- On the contrary, scientific experiments on the subject contradict certain testimonies. + (1,003)
- Many children also report IMEs, so we can't accuse them of trying to "sell" something. + (1,004)
- 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. + (1,005)
- Hallucinations are very diverse, but IMEs always follow a similar scenario. + (1,006)
- Hallucinations are accompanied by a very active electroencephalogram, whereas IMEs can take place with a flat EEG. + (1,007)
- Hallucinations often generate anxiety, IMEs lead to serenity + (1,008)
- There are hellish IMEs that have the characteristics of a hallucination. + (1,009)
- IMEs affect normal personalities who are not delusional. + (1,010)
- You don't have to have a mental disorder to experience an IME. + (1,011)
- Even a "normal" brain becomes "delusional" when subjected to stress of the kind that causes IMEs. + (1,012)
- IME memories are stronger and more coherent than those of imagined events + (1,013)
- Showing the existence of an invisible world is nonsense + (1,014)
- IMEs show the existence of an invisible reality in our ordinary state + (1,015)
- Such concepts have more to do with new-age belief than scientific rigor. + (1,016)
- Shamanic experience shows the existence of invisible realities + (1,017)
- The shamanic experience is merely a temporary alteration in the way our brain functions. + (1,018)
- If God existed, there should be clear evidence of it. + (1,019)
- God gives men their freedom + (1,020)
- God doesn't give people the freedom not to believe, since he punishes unbelievers. + (1,021)
- God is supposed to be the creator of all things, which contradicts human freedom. + (1,022)
- Morality no longer makes sense + (1,023)
- Some believers think they have proof of God's existence + (1,024)
- Fear of God's judgment is the cornerstone of Christian morality + (1,025)
- Men must earn faith + (1,026)
- Belief in God can be a rational gamble + (1,027)