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  • ...rovide a place to link to which saves time in having to repeat many common arguments or dispel false assumptions (for example, [[Is Atheism a "belief"?]]) * [[Common Theist Arguments]] - An overview of common arguments made by theists, with examples and debunking
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  • ...arguments. These will be broken down into categories based on whether the arguments are general in nature (i.e. applying to a generic "god") or against specifi Looking for a quick summary? Take a look at the [[Top ten arguments for the existence of God]].
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  • * [[Theological Criticisms#Arguments Against Scripture|Arguments against scripture]] [[Category:scriptural arguments]]
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  • == Philosophical Arguments == * [[Top 10 arguments for the existence of God]] - A comprehensive outline of the most common cla
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  • == Response to apologist arguments on bad Bible-Science == ...adictions in the Bible and nowhere is this more obvious than in scientific arguments.
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  • * [[Theological Criticisms#Arguments Against Scripture|Arguments against scripture]] [[Category:scriptural arguments]]
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  • * [[Theological Criticisms#Arguments Against Scripture|Arguments against scripture]] [[Category:Scriptural arguments]]
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  • [[category:theological arguments]]
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  • ...rld — e.g., from reason alone. In other words, ontological arguments are arguments from nothing but analytic, a priori and necessary premises to the conclusio In the seventeenth century, René Descartes defended a family of similar arguments. For instance, in the Fifth Meditation, Descartes claims to provide a proof
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  • [[Category:Philosophical arguments]] [[Category:Scientific arguments]]
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  • ...ed out and killed the lights inside the tent. This discouraged any further theological discussion. ...erences didn't seem to bother him when he needed out help." Adds another: "Theological differences? Brother Cavin was a very staunch Baptist." But not staunch eno
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  • '''See also:''' [[Common Theist Arguments]] and [[Theological criticism]].
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  • Therefore fundamentalists tend to rely on lies, distortions and emotional arguments. ...eologians may try and work out where the extra soul went. Meanwhile these theological niceties are preventing funding for research that could potentially help su
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  • Standards to be applied to rational thinking and arguments: ...le.) When debating a creationist, you will come up against many different arguments that are in fact, fallacies, that create cognitive distress and distraction
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  • [[category:philosophical arguments]] [[category:theological arguments]]
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  • [[category:theological arguments]] [[category:philosophical arguments]]
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  • ...e specific writing that we are using to debate, such as quoting a standard theological argument and then responding to it. ...rence material, but many sections, especially those addressing theological arguments, should be filtered down into bite-sized, extremely powerful responses.
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  • ...rhetoric (appeals to emotion) or another form of faulty logic. While these arguments also possess a particular form, ''one cannot tell from the form alone'' tha ...ional beliefs. In other words, learning logic won't only help you win some arguments, but it may help you to live a healthier life in general! Cognitive and REB
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  • ... Inductive Logic|deductive logic]] in that the premises we feed into these arguments are not categories or definitions or equalities, but observations of the re ...initely! We can't repeat it once! We see the same problem with creationist arguments for our universe that attempt to assign a probability to the universe.
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  • [[Category:Theological arguments|Maher]]
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