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==2nd Jun 2014==
* The [[argument from justice]] claims that an afterlife must exist since there must be consequences for good and bad actions. This is a case of wishful thinking.
* [[Albert Einstein]]'s views on religion are often misunderstood. He did not believe in a personal God.
* A question for apologists and skeptics: [[What would it take to change your mind?]]
* Does cause and effect [[Infinite regress does not occur|end finally]] in a terminating [[Cosmological argument|first cause]]? or go on forever in an [[infinite regress]]?


==21st Apr 2014==
==21st Apr 2014==
*Here is a conundrum for religious believers: [[Distinguishing between God and Satan|what if Satan wrote the Bible?]] How can you rule out the possibility that God has been impersonated by another deity?
*Here is a conundrum for religious believers: [[Distinguishing between God and Satan|what if Satan wrote the Bible?]] How can you rule out the possibility that God has been impersonated by another deity?
*[[Of Miracles]] is a classic argument against miracle testimony but arguably not [[David Hume]]'s best work.
*[[Of Miracles]] is a classic argument against miracle testimony but arguably not [[David Hume]]'s best work.

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  • Ray Comfort is a Christian apologist and creationist, known for his imaginative arguments that are of questionable validity.
  • The Ultimate 747 gambit is an argument against "God" an explanation for "improbable" occurrences, such as the current universe occurring by chance. The argument is often misunderstood and misquoted by supporters and critics.
  • It is common for apologists, commentators and politicians to claim that "America is a Christian nation". This article analyses the basis for that claim.
  • Following from the recent Noah movie, Noah's ark is an appealing if improbable story.

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