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[[:Category:Arguments against belief|Arguments against belief]] refers to those arguments which, instead of attempting to disprove the existence of God, simply attempt argue that belief is unjustified. Other arguments specifically [[:Category:Arguments against organized religion|criticise organized religion]].
[[:Category:Arguments against belief|Arguments against belief]] refers to those arguments which, instead of attempting to disprove the existence of God, simply attempt argue that belief is unjustified. Other arguments specifically [[:Category:Arguments against organized religion|criticise organized religion]] or [[:Category:Arguments against the existence of God|specifically argue that God does not exist]].


There are also arguments that [[:Category:Arguments_for_belief|support belief]] without directly attempting to establish the existence of God.
There are also arguments that [[:Category:Arguments_for_belief|support belief]] without directly attempting to establish the existence of God.


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Latest revision as of 19:14, 13 August 2014

Arguments against belief refers to those arguments which, instead of attempting to disprove the existence of God, simply attempt argue that belief is unjustified. Other arguments specifically criticise organized religion or specifically argue that God does not exist.

There are also arguments that support belief without directly attempting to establish the existence of God.