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- There are moral invariants + (900)
- Moral invariants are the result of evolution + (901)
- Some moral principles are erroneously referred to as invariants + (902)
- Moral values evolve over time + (903)
- Moral values are human creations + (904)
- Man follows his interests and impulses, and moral duty cannot be reduced to either. + (905)
- Moral values are the result of evolution + (906)
- Moral duty often clashes with the biological interest of species + (907)
- On the contrary, the evolutionary interest of morality is known to evolutionary psychology. + (908)
- Evolution produces morality because it obeys divine will + (909)
- God is used to deny the evolution of species, so he can't be the cause. + (910)
- Moral values attributed to God are only a projection of our mind + (911)
- Morals may differ among followers of the same religion + (912)
- The religious argument can be used to defend anything and everything when it comes to morality. + (913)
- Even the church's morality isn't set in stone + (914)
- Events interpreted as divine punishment are not consistent with alleged religious morality + (915)
- The illusion of objective morality is just a tool of social control + (916)
- Morality independent of men does not prove the existence of God (Appeal to ignorance) + (917)
- Only the hypothesis of God takes us out of solipsism + (918)
- The world is not deceptive + (919)
- To constitute myself as a subject, I need others + (920)
- Solipsism is a false problem + (921)
- Only the God hypothesis takes us out of perspectivism + (922)
- There is no truth + (923)
- Science establishes truths without hypothesizing God + (924)
- Only the God hypothesis explains the coincidence of mathematics and reality + (926)
- Mathematics is a human construct + (927)
- Mathematics comes from observing the world + (928)
- Mathematics was created to describe reality, hence its coincidence + (929)
- Mathematician Kurt Gödel formalized an ontological proof of God's existence + (930)
- It's logically irrational to say that God doesn't exist + (931)
- God's perfection does not imply his existence + (932)
- Existence is not a predicate + (933)
- The existence of God cannot be demonstrated conceptually + (934)
- Abstract objects can be conceptually demonstrated + (935)
- God is not an abstract object, for he is the cause of events in the world. + (936)
- God's existence can be ascertained through mystical experience + (937)
- The argument is circular, because to be perfect, you have to be + (938)
- Only God could have placed the concept of unity within us. + (939)
- Only God could have placed the concept of infinity within us. + (940)
- Only God could have placed the concept of perfection within us. + (941)
- Perfection is a mental projection + (942)
- The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection are acquired during the individual's cognitive development. + (943)
- The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection have been acquired through the evolution of the human species. + (944)
- The very existence of God is anything but simple + (945)
- Human beings aspire to infinite love + (946)
- As they develop, human beings undergo transcendent experiences + (947)
- Transcendent experiences are superstitious + (948)
- Nature could not endow man with a need without an object + (949)
- The object of an innate need for religion is not necessarily the validity of religion. + (950)