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- We need a high birth rate if France is to remain a world power. + (109)
- Man's self-determination contradicts God's omniscience + (109)
- Many media stigmatize immigrants + (111)
- There is no geological or archaeological evidence of the Flood to date, which is enough to consider it a mythological tale. + (111)
- Miracles are paranormal phenomena that do not imply the existence of God. + (111)
- The spiritual dimension is a mental construct + (111)
- Sacred art is merely a mental projection of the artists or their patrons. + (111)
- Sovereignism is not nationalism + (111)
- The phantasmal fear of losing one's culture is the main driving force behind support for the far right. + (112)
- Faced with the world, we can also be subjectively certain that God doesn't exist, that everything is absurd... + (112)
- Nature could not endow man with a need without an object + (112)
- The religious argument can be used to defend anything and everything when it comes to morality. + (112)
- The existence of life is explained by random physico-chemical mechanisms + (112)
- There are contradictions between the testimonies + (112)
- Lawmakers may set poor "mechanism details" initially or later + (112)
- There are already plenty of unemployed people to employ instead of calling in migrants. + (113)
- The existence of a mind outside matter goes against our neurological knowledge + (113)
- Levitations like those of St Joseph of Copertino prove the existence of God + (114)
- Many economic and political disorders are due to the independent rulers of the countries of the South, and Europe should not have to suffer the consequences. + (115)
- The order and complexity of the world presuppose only a supreme Intelligence indifferent to mankind. + (115)
- Testimonies have not been sufficiently well collected, and some contradict each other: we can therefore say nothing about them + (115)
- The effects of a belief do not distort it. + (116)
- Islamophobia is the false nose of racism + (116)
- You can't stop people from fleeing oppressive governments + (116)
- Dating methods are far more reliable than a mythological story written by men and distorted by successive translations and rewritings. + (117)
- Some phenomena are too improbable to be considered natural. + (117)
- Mainstream media relay far-right rhetoric + (117)
- There are theological reasons for religious conflict + (117)
- If all religions said the same thing, there would be no point in having multiple religions. + (118)
- Many paranormal phenomena are based on unreliable testimonies. + (118)
- National identity corresponds to a country's mentality or national character. + (118)
- The Air Quotas system requires collecting confidential personal data + (118)
- The concept of a single God is recent on the scale of human history. + (118)
- Those who say they are concerned about "the problems posed by the Muslim religion" are the main promoters of these problems as soon as Islam is no longer part of the equation. + (118)
- Whether or not religions contradict each other in no way refutes the existence of God. + (118)
- The universe as it is confirms the existence of an infinite, indifferent God like the Hindu Brahman. + (119)
- The existence of God is even more improbable than what God is supposed to have created. + (119)
- So-called "inedia" demonstrations are faked + (119)
- The reacosphere's reference site "fdesouche" simply reprints articles from the regional and national press. + (119)
- Man is determined by his social and cultural environment + (119)
- Members of the clergy are regularly caught up in sex scandals. + (120)
- Man is genetically determined + (120)
- Air Quotas may create a desire to fly + (120)
- Many animals appeared or disappeared long before man appeared on earth, which contradicts the argument of aesthetic utility for man. + (121)
- The experience of love has a rational explanation + (121)
- Depending on the verse, God is either all-powerful (Matthew 19:26) or not (Judges 1:19). + (121)
- Even if the testimonies have not been rigorously collected, they are sufficient to establish that an extraordinary phenomenon has occurred. + (122)
- The notion of "pseudoscience" is highly controversial + (122)
- Imperialist powers provoke wars in poor countries + (122)
- The left opposes capitalist globalization, in favor of mass immigration + (122)
- Such concepts have more to do with new-age belief than scientific rigor. + (122)
- We need a high birth rate to remain a dynamic, young country + (122)
- The object of an innate need for religion is not necessarily the validity of religion. + (122)
- If morality is independent of men, then men cannot know whether God is good or evil. + (123)
- Miraculous healings prove the existence of God + (123)
- National identity is simply the sum of a country's inhabitants at a given time. + (123)
- Migrants represent a significant cost + (123)