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The following pages link to Does God exist?:
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- God is the first cause of the universe (← links)
- The order and complexity of the world presuppose a Creator God (← links)
- There are divine interventions (← links)
- God created a morality independent of men (← links)
- Only God is the guarantor of the reality and veracity of the world. (← links)
- God's existence is contained in his concept (← links)
- We have concepts within us that only God could have created. (← links)
- The God hypothesis is simpler than the atheist hypothesis (← links)
- Human nature aspires to God (← links)
- God's existence can be experienced with immediate certainty (← links)
- Freedom is inexplicable within the framework of materialism (← links)
- No evidence of a god (← links)
- There is no spirit outside matter (← links)
- There is too much suffering and injustice for there to be a god (← links)
- Religions contradict each other (← links)
- Human freedom contradicts the existence of a god (← links)
- The absence of human freedom contradicts the existence of a god (← links)
- God is a contradictory concept (← links)
- Human existence is no match for God (← links)
- God is an invention (← links)
- God is but the name of our ignorance (← links)
- Arguments for the existence of God are all argumentative biases (← links)
- The universe is too empty, too ancient and too vast to correspond to the God of religions. (← links)
- There should be nothing (← links)
- God exists because there cannot be an infinite number of causes (← links)
- God exists because there cannot be an infinite past (← links)
- Considering that God is the first cause explains nothing (← links)
- A universe made from nothing is possible, says Lawrence Krauss (← links)
- Nothingness is not governed by laws, so nothing prevents it from generating the universe. (← links)
- The existence of the universe is explained by the infinite chain of causes of physical events. (← links)
- The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem (2003) demonstrates that there is no infinite past. (← links)
- There are various interpretations of the Borde-Guth-Valenkin theorem that allow us to assume an uncreated universe. (← links)
- There is no first instant of time (← links)
- The argument that God does not exist because there is no first instant of time commits the same error as Zeno's paradox. (← links)
- The universe has no beginning (← links)
- The beginning is not the origin (← links)
- God is everlasting (← links)
- The idea of time without beginning is inconceivable because it is contradictory. (← links)
- The idea of "contradictory" is not applicable to the Universe, which is based on the laws of quantum physics. (← links)
- The idea of time without beginning leads us to abandon the notion of time. (← links)
- The kalam argument commits the same error as Zeno in his paradox (← links)
- The connection between the kalam argument and Zeno's paradox doesn't hold water. (← links)
- The kalam's reasoning is only valid for a finite time. (← links)
- The presentation of the kalam argument is misleading (← links)
- The question of a finite or infinite past neither proves nor disproves the existence of God. (← links)
- The universe began to exist with the Big Bang (← links)
- The universe has no cause or reason for being (← links)
- Causality is not linked to temporal succession (← links)
- The first cause may be of a non-physical nature (← links)
- The exception to the principle of sufficient reason deserves justification (← links)