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- A God in the image of man is too human to be credible +
- A necessary being can only give rise to a contingent universe +
- A universe made from nothing is possible, says Lawrence Krauss +
- Absence of proof is not proof of absence +
- Abstract objects can be conceptually demonstrated +
- Arguments for the existence of God are all argumentative biases +
- Arguments in favor of miracles are always more improbable than rational explanations. +
- Atheists also put forward a thesis +
- Awakening experiences show that there is no god +
- Because the universe is contingent, it has a cause +
- Beware of analogies used to show the existence of a god +
- By the same reasoning, we should be led to believe in the existence of teapots orbiting the Sun. +
- Comparing God to man is a legitimate analogy in a certain sense. +
- Consciousness cannot be explained by matter +
- Contemporary science is shaking the philosophical foundations on which materialism rests. +
- Does God exist? +
- Even if the phenomenon has a divine origin, the deities to whom these transcendences are attributed vary. +
- Everything has a cause, and God in particular +
- Everything that exists has a reason to exist +
- Existence is not a predicate +
- God created man to be self-determining +
- God exists because there cannot be an infinite number of causes +
- God exists because there cannot be an infinite past +
- God explains the creation, adaptation and complexity of species +
- God explains the emergence and complexity of human language +
- God explains the existence of consciousness +
- God gives an account of the world's master plan +
- God gives men their freedom +
- God is a contradictory concept +
- God is a useless hypothesis +
- God is an extrapolation of effects onto cause +
- God is an idea created by man, whose genealogy can be traced back to +
- God is an inexplicable explanation +
- God is an invention +
- God is everlasting +
- God is the first cause of the universe +
- God is timeless, therefore causeless +
- God is too complex a hypothesis +
- God is too human not to be a creation of Man +
- God responds too much to our desires for him not to be a human invention. +
- God's existence cannot be grasped through evidence +
- God's existence is contained in his concept +
- God's existence is revealed in sacred texts +
- God's omnipotence cannot be reconciled with the freedom assumed by religions. +
- God's perfection does not imply his existence +
- Human existence is an epiphenomenon in the universe +
- Human existence is no match for God +
- Human freedom cannot be reconciled with divine omnipotence +
- Human freedom contradicts the existence of a god +
- Human nature aspires to God +