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- Atheism doesn't account for first cause + (1,030)
- The theistic hypothesis is simple and elegant + (1,031)
- God is a useless hypothesis + (1,032)
- Belief spreads through human teaching, not divine communication + (1,033)
- Arguments in favor of the existence of God are just as much in favor of the existence of parody religions. + (1,034)
- Nothing proves the non-existence of God + (1,035)
- The burden of proof lies with the party asserting a claim + (1,036)
- You can only prove what is, not what isn't + (1,037)
- Absence of proof is not proof of absence + (1,038)
- To believe without proof is irrational + (1,039)
- With such a method, we could validate anything and everything + (1,040)
- By the same reasoning, we should be led to believe in the existence of teapots orbiting the Sun. + (1,041)
- God's existence is revealed in sacred texts + (1,042)
- Sacred texts are unreliable + (1,043)
- Sacred texts are written by men + (1,044)
- Some people say they have experienced God + (1,045)
- Most people haven't experienced God + (1,046)
- Divine experiences are merely mental projections + (1,047)
- Nothing makes these people credible: they may be mistaken, or even lie. + (1,048)
- Many people believe in God, including famous scientists + (1,049)
- This is ultracrepidarianism: scientists are good at what they do, but not so good at other things, including the notion of God. + (1,050)
- The more scientific you are, the less religious you are + (1,051)
- The higher your level of education, the less religious you are + (1,052)
- Argument from authority + (1,053)
- God's existence cannot be grasped through evidence + (1,054)
- The existence of a mind outside matter goes against our neurological knowledge + (1,056)
- Many philosophers and neuroscientists have hypothesized a mind outside matter. + (1,057)
- Near-death experiences show consciousness independent of the brain + (1,058)
- Several so-called paranormal phenomena show the action of the spirit beyond a physical medium + (1,059)
- Telepathy + (1,060)
- Psychokinesis + (1,061)
- Out-of-body" experiences + (1,062)
- Near-death experiences demonstrate that the mind is immaterial + (1,063)
- Out-of-body people don't see anything they didn't see in their conscious state. + (1,064)
- Out-of-body" experiences are caused by brain damage + (1,065)
- Remote viewing + (1,066)
- Hypnosis + (1,067)
- Hypnosis is not a paranormal phenomenon + (1,068)
- Parapsychology shows unknown powers of the brain + (1,069)
- Considering paranormal phenomena as real does not prove the existence of God + (1,070)
- This idea stems from an erroneous conception of how the brain works. + (1,071)
- Parapsychology is a pseudoscience + (1,072)
- All contenders for the One million dollar paranormal challenge have failed + (1,073)
- Parapsychology is a recognized science in the USA + (1,074)
- The study of parapsychology generally leads to debunking + (1,075)
- A paranormal concept ceases to qualify as such as soon as science validates it. + (1,076)
- Parapsychology laboratories are contested in the scientific community + (1,077)
- The notion of "pseudoscience" is highly controversial + (1,078)
- It is not within the scientific community. + (1,079)
- Some methods of acquiring knowledge are far too biased to be reliable + (1,080)