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- Argumentative mille-feuille + (Adrien Miqueu)
- Even if matter is no longer represented as it was in the classical age, this does not mean that it was created by God. + (Adrien Miqueu)
- Should we debate with the enemy? + (Alain Brossat)
- Argument test + (Author not entered)
- Are Air Quotas a good way to reduce air traffic? + (Pierre-Henri Bono)
- 83% less in 30 years + (Alain Trannoy)
- The representation of God comes from a pre-scientific era + (Alan Watts)
- Humanity has a mysterious need for transcendence + (Aldous Huxley)
- There's no reason why God should be the first cause. + (André Comte-Sponville)
- If God existed, there should be clear evidence of it. + (André Comte-Sponville)
- God would then be unjust, because too many people who have done nothing wrong would be punished. + (André Comte-Sponville)
- A God in the image of man is too human to be credible + (André Comte-Sponville)
- Most people haven't experienced God + (André Comte-Sponville)
- God is too human not to be a creation of Man + (André Comte-Sponville)
- So-called mystical experiences are subjective experiences that do not prove the existence of God. + (André Comte-Sponville)
- A God who is not omnipotent is not God + (André Comte-Sponville)
- God is a filler concept + (André Comte-Sponville)
- The burden of proof lies with the party asserting a claim + (André Comte-Sponville)
- It's not the existence of God that's a mystery, but the existence of evil. + (André Comte-Sponville)
- Beware of analogies used to show the existence of a god + (André Comte-Sponville)
- The suffering of the innocent contradicts God's goodness + (André Comte-Sponville)
- God responds too much to our desires for him not to be a human invention. + (André Comte-Sponville)
- The first cause is unknowable + (André Comte-Sponville)
- No experiment proves the existence of God + (André Comte-Sponville)
- God cannot be less free than human beings + (André Comte-Sponville)
- Does God exist? + (Anselme de Cantorbery)
- We must accept the mystery + (André Comte-Sponville)
- You can only prove what is, not what isn't + (André Comte-Sponville)
- Man is too mediocre to have been created by God + (André Comte-Sponville)
- The creation, adaptation and complexity of species can be explained by the theory of natural selection + (André Comte-Sponville)
- Animal suffering is unjust + (André Comte-Sponville)
- God's existence is contained in his concept + (Anselme)
- We can't close the borders + (Arno Klarsfeld)
- Ukraine glorifies its former collaborators with Nazi Germany + (Arno Klarsfeld)
- Debate test? + (Achille Dupas)
- To preserve the European social model, some left-wing parties want to limit immigration + (Author not entered)
- The racism of the far right is more "smoothed out", but still very much present + (Author not entered)
- Facebook is complicit in genocide + (Author not entered)
- The "missing link" myth stems from a misunderstanding of evolutionism + (Author not entered)
- Species are more the result of tinkering than perfection + (Author not entered)
- IME memories are stronger and more coherent than those of imagined events + (Author not entered)
- Capitalism is responsible for the misery, violence and instability of the so-called "Third World". + (Author not entered)
- The fight against the extreme right is often misused as a useful tool for globalization. + (Author not entered)
- According to the verses, the earth is permanent (Ecclesiastes 1:4) or will perish in flames (Peter 3:10). + (Author not entered)
- God considers Noah to be "just and honest", even though the 10 Commandments - or Christian morality - do not yet exist. + (Author not entered)
- There's also a trend on the left against immigration + (Author not entered)
- The visual phenomena around the sun at Fatima can be explained by the sun's fixation. + (Author not entered)