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- The fallacy of composition is not a fallacy + (God exists)
- Without a first cause, the series of causes cannot be explained. + (God exists)
- Those who speak of creating from nothing are playing with words + (God exists)
- The idea of creation out of nothing is absurd + (God exists)
- If the universe has no cause, then it is not necessary for it to exist. + (God exists)
- The need for something to exist presupposes the existence of God + (God exists)
- The reasoning that a necessary being can only give rise to a necessary universe confuses logical implication with causal link. + (God exists)
- A necessary being can only give rise to a contingent universe + (God exists)
- An immaterial point is an abstraction, and an abstraction cannot cause anything. + (God exists)
- The first cause cannot be an abstraction + (God exists)
- The first cause has consciousness + (God exists)
- Science cannot explain the existence of physical phenomena and laws + (God exists)
- God explains the highly improbable adjustment of the universe's fundamental constants + (God exists)
- The fact that we can't explain God doesn't mean he doesn't exist. + (God exists)
- Consciousness cannot be explained by matter + (God exists)
- The theistic hypothesis is simple and elegant + (God, Chance and Necessity)
- The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem (2003) demonstrates that there is no infinite past. + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- Miracles attest to God's direct intervention + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- Our Lady's apparitions and prodigies at Fatima prove the existence of God + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- Fatima is a fraud + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- The Fatima phenomena cannot be a deception + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- The notion of "collective hallucination" is not scientific + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- Collective hallucination has never been observed in thousands of people. + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- Affective contagions require conditions that were not present at all at Fatima. + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- No exceptional weather phenomenon could have been predicted in advance by 3 illiterate children + (God, science, evidence: the dawn of a revolution)
- The systematic equation of Middle Eastern immigrants with Islamists is fake news fuelled by the far right. + (Het Laatste Nieuws)
- By the same reasoning, we should be led to believe in the existence of teapots orbiting the Sun. + (Illustrated Magazine)
- It's up to the person who advances a thesis to prove it. + (Illustrated Magazine)
- It's up to the person who puts forward a thesis to prove it. + (Illustrated Magazine)
- Europe's aberrant and suicidal economic policies + (In the evening)
- God is an extrapolation of effects onto cause + (Inquiry into human understanding)
- Does God exist? + (Philosophie de la religion)
- The God hypothesis is simpler than the atheist hypothesis + (Is there a God?)
- God is everlasting + (Is there a God?)
- God explains the existence of consciousness + (Is there a God?)
- Mystical experiences only happen to people with a religious culture + (Is there a God?)
- Revelations preserved in sacred texts attest to God's intervention + (Is there a God?)
- Animal suffering is not comparable to human suffering + (Is there a God?)
- Animals only suffer because some of their actions are intentional. + (Is there a God?)
- God permits evil because of freedom + (Is there a God?)
- Having the opportunity to suffer makes great good possible + (Is there a God?)
- The suffering of some enables others to perform good deeds + (Is there a God?)
- Natural evil motivates humans to learn about the universe + (Is there a God?)
- Natural evil allows God to communicate a message to mankind + (Is there a God?)
- The harm suffered in this life will be compensated for in the afterlife. + (Is there a God?)
- Religions have a common content + (Is there a God?)
- Should we boycott Facebook? + (J'aime pas Facebook)
- IMEs are influenced by the surrounding culture + (L'année psychologique magazine)
- The Big Bang is not an absolute singularity, but a phase from which science can say nothing. + (La Croix)
- When certain aspects of Islam cause problems, those who express concern are accused of Islamophobia. + (La Croix)
- Should we accept immigration? + (Cercle Léon Trotsky)
- Emigration is a wrench, and a left-wing policy is to reduce North/South inequalities so that people in the South don't need to emigrate. + (Le Figaro)
- Debate test? + (Le Monde)