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- 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)
- An exceptional meteorological phenomenon + (815)
- No exceptional weather phenomenon could have been predicted in advance by 3 illiterate children + (816)
- It's a UFO phenomenon + (817)
- Testimonies have not been sufficiently well collected, and some contradict each other: we can therefore say nothing about them + (818)
- There are contradictions between the testimonies + (819)
- The testimonies do not give a detailed account of the phenomena. + (820)
- The testimonies are relatively few compared to the crowds present. + (821)
- Even if the testimonies have not been rigorously collected, they are sufficient to establish that an extraordinary phenomenon has occurred. + (822)
- We establish historical facts from fragmentary and not rigorously established testimonies, we don't have to ask more for a miracle. + (823)
- The Church has never officially confirmed the miraculous nature of this phenomenon. + (824)
- After 7 years of investigation, the Church has officially recognized the Fatima phenomenon. + (825)
- The visual phenomena around the sun at Fatima can be explained by the sun's fixation. + (826)
- The Fatima witnesses stared at the sun without suffering any after-effects, which shows that the phenomenon is not natural. + (827)
- The Fatima phenomena are a parhelia + (828)
- The bilocations of saints prove the existence of God + (829)
- Inedias (saints who live without eating) prove the existence of God + (830)
- Studies validating inedication are fraudulent + (831)
- No proven fraud in Catholic saint inedies + (832)
- MIVILUDES classifies the practice of inedience as a sectarian aberration + (833)
- The inedias denounced by Milivitudes concern New Age groupuscules and say nothing about Catholic inedias. + (834)
- So-called "inedia" demonstrations are faked + (835)
- Just because an event is scientifically unexplained doesn't mean it proves the existence of God (Appeal to ignorance) + (836)
- There are reliable testimonies attesting to God's interventions + (838)
- Testimonials can be biased + (839)
- The Mandela effect + (840)
- Insufficient understanding of a phenomenon + (841)
- Made-up stories + (842)
- Witnesses simply attributed certain phenomena to God because they didn't understand them. + (843)
- There are medical documents attesting to miraculous cures and inediencies. + (844)
- When it comes to God, skeptics demand ever more demanding and almost impossible proof. + (845)
- Which lends credence to the hypothesis that they don't exist. + (846)
- Extraordinary claims require more than ordinary proof + (847)
- So-called miracles are based on fraudulent experiments + (848)
- So-called miracles are illusions of the human brain + (849)
- Miracles are rare natural phenomena that can be explained by science. + (850)
- Miracles are paranormal phenomena that do not imply the existence of God. + (851)
- Arguments in favor of miracles are always more improbable than rational explanations. + (852)
- So-called miracles have a rational explanation + (853)
- The "miracle" label is merely a sign of the inadequacy of scientific knowledge. + (854)
- Mystical experiences attest to the presence of God + (855)
- Sudden conversions + (856)
- Sudden conversions are simply a product of our emotional state. + (857)
- Unitive experiments + (858)
- The "oceanic feeling" is the revival in consciousness of states of unity and wholeness experienced by the foestus. + (859)
- God's visions + (860)
- God's visions are subjective interpretations + (861)
- Visions of the Virgin Mary or Christ + (862)