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- The concepts of omniscience and omnipotence are mutually incompatible + (The concepts of omniscience and omnipotence are mutually incompatible)
- The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection are acquired during the individual's cognitive development. + (The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection are acquired during the individual's cognitive development.)
- The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection have been acquired through the evolution of the human species. + (The concepts of unity, infinity and perfection have been acquired through the evolution of the human species.)
- The connection between the kalam argument and Zeno's paradox doesn't hold water. + (The connection between the kalam argument and Zeno's paradox doesn't hold water.)
- The content of sacred texts varies enormously from one religion to another + (The content of sacred texts varies enormously from one religion to another)
- The contents of sacred texts have varied over time + (The contents of sacred texts have varied over time)
- The creation, adaptation and complexity of species can be explained by the theory of natural selection + (The creation, adaptation and complexity of species can be explained by the theory of natural selection)
- The criminalization of migration fuels human trafficking + (The criminalization of migration fuels human trafficking)
- The criteria for defining a biased argument are defined by zetetics, which is the science of critical thinking. + (The criteria for defining a biased argument are defined by zetetics, which is the science of critical thinking.)
- The definition of God in this debate implies no morality (Straw Man) + (The definition of God in this debate implies no morality (Straw Man))
- The direction of history is globalization + (The direction of history is globalization)
- The dominant media discourse is anti-immigration + (The dominant media discourse is anti-immigration)
- The economic benefits of immigration can be measured in GDP + (The economic benefits of immigration can be measured in GDP)
- The effects of a belief do not distort it. + (The effects of a belief do not distort it.)
- The employers tend to demonize immigration in order to divert attention from anti-social measures. + (The employers tend to demonize immigration in order to divert attention from anti-social measures.)
- The event took place in 20th-century Europe, and is verifiable and not remote. + (The event took place in 20th-century Europe, and is verifiable and not remote.)
- The exact nature of the animals to be loaded into the ark varies from verse to verse. + (The exact nature of the animals to be loaded into the ark varies from verse to verse.)
- The exception to the principle of sufficient reason deserves justification + (The exception to the principle of sufficient reason deserves justification)
- The existence of God cannot be demonstrated conceptually + (The existence of God cannot be demonstrated conceptually)
- The existence of God is even more improbable than what God is supposed to have created. + (The existence of God is even more improbable than what God is supposed to have created.)
- The existence of a mind outside matter goes against our neurological knowledge + (The existence of a mind outside matter goes against our neurological knowledge)
- The existence of evil contributes to the simplicity of our universe + (The existence of evil contributes to the simplicity of our universe)
- The existence of evil helps maintain the universe + (The existence of evil helps maintain the universe)
- The existence of evil is a mystery + (The existence of evil is a mystery)
- The existence of evil is the punishment inflicted by God + (The existence of evil is the punishment inflicted by God)
- The existence of life is explained by random physico-chemical mechanisms + (The existence of life is explained by random physico-chemical mechanisms)
- The existence of the universe is explained by the infinite chain of causes of physical events. + (The existence of the universe is explained by the infinite chain of causes of physical events.)
- The experience of love + (The experience of love)
- The experience of love has a rational explanation + (The experience of love has a rational explanation)
- The fact that a prayer is followed by effect in no way proves that it is responsible. + (The fact that a prayer is followed by effect in no way proves that it is responsible.)
- The fact that everything has a reason to exist doesn't prove that God is that same reason. + (The fact that everything has a reason to exist doesn't prove that God is that same reason.)
- The fact that we can't explain God doesn't mean he doesn't exist. + (The fact that we can't explain God doesn't mean he doesn't exist.)
- The fallacious argument of "promoting homosexuality" is used to pass the pill of censorship of LGBTQ content. + (The fallacious argument of "promoting homosexuality" is used to pass the pill of censorship of LGBTQ content.)
- The fallacy of composition is not a fallacy + (The fallacy of composition is not a fallacy)
- The far right exaggerates the media importance of its opponents in order to victimize itself. + (The far right exaggerates the media importance of its opponents in order to victimize itself.)
- The far right has no interest in tackling the causes of migration + (The far right has no interest in tackling the causes of migration)
- The far right is itself partly responsible for the migration crisis + (The far right is itself partly responsible for the migration crisis)
- The far right rejects Muslim immigrants out of Islamophobia, which is racism in disguise. + (The far right rejects Muslim immigrants out of Islamophobia, which is racism in disguise.)
- The far-right's proposals to curb immigration are cruel and ineffective, and therefore racist. + (The far-right's proposals to curb immigration are cruel and ineffective, and therefore racist.)
- The fight against the extreme right is often misused as a useful tool for globalization. + (The fight against the extreme right is often misused as a useful tool for globalization.)
- The financing of the Democratic Party by the money powers is a blight on Democratic voters themselves. + (The financing of the Democratic Party by the money powers is a blight on Democratic voters themselves.)
- The first cause cannot be an abstraction + (The first cause cannot be an abstraction)
- The first cause cannot be material + (The first cause cannot be material)
- The first cause has consciousness + (The first cause has consciousness)
- The first cause is a necessary being + (The first cause is a necessary being)
- The first cause is an immaterial point + (The first cause is an immaterial point)
- The first cause is the Big Bang + (The first cause is the Big Bang)
- The first cause is unknowable + (The first cause is unknowable)
- The first cause may be of a non-physical nature + (The first cause may be of a non-physical nature)
- The functioning of the human brain is subject to invariants, hence the similarities + (The functioning of the human brain is subject to invariants, hence the similarities)
- The fundamentally human character of the Bible is an established fact among some believers. + (The fundamentally human character of the Bible is an established fact among some believers.)