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- There are good reasons to believe that the appearance of life will be explained + (764)
- God explains the creation, adaptation and complexity of species + (765)
- Nature is too well-made not to have been created by God + (766)
- Species are more the result of tinkering than perfection + (767)
- The idea of a well-made nature is a projection of the human mind + (768)
- To be able to say that nature is well-made, we must first define what a "poorly-made" nature would be. + (769)
- Well-made" nature is the product of evolution + (770)
- The creation, adaptation and complexity of species can be explained by the theory of natural selection + (771)
- Chance alone cannot explain the creation, adaptation and complexity of species + (772)
- It's not chance but natural selection that explains the creation, adaptation and complexity of species. + (773)
- Some cases of evolutionary leaps have already been explained + (774)
- Since God is seen as proof of the non-existence of evolution, he cannot serve as an explanation for it. + (775)
- God explains the emergence and complexity of human language + (776)
- Human language emerges from animal communication + (777)
- Human language is a product of Darwinian evolution + (778)
- God explains the existence of consciousness + (779)
- Consciousness is the reflection of an impersonal Absolute + (780)
- Consciousness doesn't exist + (781)
- Consciousness is an emerging property of the brain + (782)
- God is an inexplicable explanation + (783)
- Postulating a complex being like God doesn't explain complexity + (784)
- God is a simple being + (785)
- The existence of God is even more improbable than what God is supposed to have created. + (786)
- Because God is a simple Being, he needs no explanation. + (787)
- The fact that we can't explain God doesn't mean he doesn't exist. + (788)
- Chance is a complex set of causes, so it's not improbable. + (790)
- Denial of chance is a cognitive bias + (791)
- The order and complexity of the world presuppose only a supreme Intelligence indifferent to mankind. + (792)
- God wanted man + (793)
- Revelations show that the Creator is interested in human beings + (794)
- Miracles attest to God's direct intervention + (795)
- The resurrection and wonders of Jesus Christ prove the existence of God + (796)
- The resurrection of Christ is just a mythological tale + (797)
- Levitations like those of St Joseph of Copertino prove the existence of God + (798)
- Miraculous healings prove the existence of God + (799)
- It's just a sign of imperfect medical knowledge + (800)
- Our Lady's apparitions and prodigies at Fatima prove the existence of God + (801)
- The prodigy performed in front of a large crowd, including journalists, skeptics and a photographer. + (802)
- The event took place in 20th-century Europe, and is verifiable and not remote. + (803)
- The anticlerical context in Portugal at the time was hostile to the belief in miracles. + (804)
- Fatima is a legend, nothing happened + (805)
- This hypothesis has never been supported, as it is contradicted by the mass of eyewitness accounts and photos. + (806)
- The sun's trajectory wasn't really deviated, so there was no miracle. + (807)
- There's no need for the sun's trajectory to have been actually deviated; it's a miracle in itself that a whole crowd saw the sun "dance". + (808)
- Fatima is a fraud + (809)
- The Fatima phenomena cannot be a deception + (810)
- It's a collective hallucination + (811)
- The notion of "collective hallucination" is not scientific + (812)
- Collective hallucination has never been observed in thousands of people. + (813)
- Affective contagions require conditions that were not present at all at Fatima. + (814)