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- It's not the existence of God that's a mystery, but the existence of evil. + (Albin Michel)
- Man is too mediocre to have been created by God + (Albin Michel)
- God is too human not to be a creation of Man + (Albin Michel)
- God responds too much to our desires for him not to be a human invention. + (Albin Michel)
- Should we boycott Facebook? + (Payot)
- The universe has no beginning + (Flammarion)
- The concept of God is a human invention + (Folio)
- The suffering of newborn babies is unfair + (Garnier)
- Should we accept immigration? + (Grasset)
- The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem (2003) demonstrates that there is no infinite past. + (Guy Trédaniel)
- Miracles attest to God's direct intervention + (Guy Trédaniel)
- Our Lady's apparitions and prodigies at Fatima prove the existence of God + (Guy Trédaniel)
- Fatima is a fraud + (Guy Trédaniel)
- The notion of "collective hallucination" is not scientific + (Guy Trédaniel)
- Collective hallucination has never been observed in thousands of people. + (Guy Trédaniel)
- No exceptional weather phenomenon could have been predicted in advance by 3 illiterate children + (Guy Trédaniel)
- Does God exist? + (Gallimard)
- Moral values are human creations + (HumenSciences)
- The ultra-right is doing a lot of misinformation about violence committed by people of foreign origin. + (HumenSciences)
- Animal suffering is not comparable to human suffering + (Ithaca)
- Animals only suffer because some of their actions are intentional. + (Ithaca)
- God explains the existence of consciousness + (Ithaca)
- God is everlasting + (Ithaca)
- God permits evil because of freedom + (Ithaca)
- Having the opportunity to suffer makes great good possible + (Ithaca)
- Mystical experiences only happen to people with a religious culture + (Ithaca)
- Natural evil allows God to communicate a message to mankind + (Ithaca)
- Natural evil motivates humans to learn about the universe + (Ithaca)
- Religions have a common content + (Ithaca)
- Revelations preserved in sacred texts attest to God's intervention + (Ithaca)
- The God hypothesis is simpler than the atheist hypothesis + (Ithaca)
- The harm suffered in this life will be compensated for in the afterlife. + (Ithaca)
- The pain endured in this life will be amply compensated for in the hereafter. + (Ithaca)
- The suffering of some enables others to perform good deeds + (Ithaca)
- Does God exist? + (Gallimard)
- Should we boycott Facebook? + (Payot)
- Should we stop eating animals? + (Éditions de l'Olivier)
- The universe is contingent + (Le Seuil)
- Humanity has a mysterious need for transcendence + (Le Seuil)
- In order to obtain Sweden's entry into NATO, we agree to hand over Kurdish opponents to the Turkish dictator Erdogan. + (Les Editions de l'Humanité)
- Should we debate with the enemy? + (Noir et rouge)
- The theistic hypothesis is simple and elegant + (Oneworld Publications)
- God is the first cause of the universe + (Paris)
- That God has succeeded in adjusting the laws of the universe is at least as improbable as its existence. + (Robert Laffont)
- There are a very large number of planets suitable for life + (Robert Laffont)
- The hypothesis of a God is even more improbable than that of the appearance of life. + (Robert Laffont)
- There are good reasons to believe that the appearance of life will be explained + (Robert Laffont)
- It's not chance but natural selection that explains the creation, adaptation and complexity of species. + (Robert Laffont)
- God is an inexplicable explanation + (Robert Laffont)
- The existence of God is even more improbable than what God is supposed to have created. + (Robert Laffont)
- So-called miracles are illusions of the human brain + (Robert Laffont)
- Arguments in favor of miracles are always more improbable than rational explanations. + (Robert Laffont)