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'''[[Project:Introduction|{{SITENAME}}]]''' is intended to provide information on [[apologetics]] and [[counter-apologetics]]. We'll be collecting common [[argument]]s and providing responses, information and resources to help counter the glut of misinformation and poor arguments which masquerade as [[evidence]] for [[religious]] claims.
'''[[Iron Chariots Wiki:Introduction|Iron Chariots]]''' is intended to provide information on [[apologetics]] and [[counter-apologetics]]. We'll be collecting common [[argument]]s and providing responses, information and resources to help counter the glut of misinformation and poor arguments which masquerade as [[evidence]] for [[religious]] claims.


The complexity of issues surrounding religion ensures that any proper assessment requires us to delve into a number of philosophical, historical and sociological topics. Our ultimate goal is to provide a robust and definitive resource for:
The complexity of issues surrounding religion ensures that any proper assessment requires us to delve into a number of philosophical, historical and sociological topics. Our ultimate goal is to provide a robust and definitive resource for:
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The following articles document apologetic issues and feature detailed rebuttals to common apologetics in various media:
The following articles document apologetic issues and feature detailed rebuttals to common apologetics in various media. The case for the non-existence of God:


*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?
* [[Argument from nonbelief]]: if God existed, we would expect him to communicate directly
*[[Of Miracles]] is a classic argument against miracle testimony but arguably not [[David Hume]]'s best work.
* [[God of the shrinking gaps]]: things that were previously attributed to God have since been explained by naturalism
*[[Argument from natural disasters|Are earthquakes and hurricanes caused by an angry God?]]
* [[Argument from inconsistent revelations]]: if God existed, we would expect general agreement on religion
*Many people think the [[Big Bang]] can from an infinitely dense singularity, but really we just don't know.
* [[Observations fit abiogenesis better than a designer God]]: abiogenesis requires a vast universe, God does not.
* The [[problem of evil]]: why does God allow bad things to happen?


<span style="font-size:80%;">[[Featured article suggestions|Suggest a featured article]]. [[Featured Articles|Previously featured articles]].</span>
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'''Get involved &mdash; edit this site!''' If you're interested in contributing to the site (in the non-monetary sense), you must [[Special:CreateAccount|register]] first to get a username.


If you want to contribute in the ''monetary'' sense, please see [[Project:Site support|Site support]].
If you want to contribute in the ''monetary'' sense, please see [[Project:Site support|Site support]].


For more information, please take a look at these pages:
For more information, please take a look at these pages:
* [[Iron Chariots Wiki:Introduction|Introduction]]
* [[Project:Introduction|Introduction]]
* [[Project:Editing guidelines|Editing guidelines]]
* [[Project:Editing guidelines|Editing guidelines]]
* [[Project:Layout and styleguide|Layout and styleguide]]
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Revision as of 02:39, 13 August 2018

Religions Wiki is intended to provide information on apologetics and counter-apologetics. We'll be collecting common arguments and providing responses, information and resources to help counter the glut of misinformation and poor arguments which masquerade as evidence for religious claims.

The complexity of issues surrounding religion ensures that any proper assessment requires us to delve into a number of philosophical, historical and sociological topics. Our ultimate goal is to provide a robust and definitive resource for:

  • atheists seeking responses to common apologetic arguments
  • theists who are questioning the efficacy of their beliefs
  • apologists who feel that their "pet" argument is above reproach
  • individuals of any philosophical ideal who have an interest in religious studies


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Feature Articles

The following articles document apologetic issues and feature detailed rebuttals to common apologetics in various media. The case for the non-existence of God:

Suggest a featured article. Previously featured articles.



Get involved — edit this site! If you're interested in contributing to the site (in the non-monetary sense), you must register first to get a username.

If you want to contribute in the monetary sense, please see Site support.

For more information, please take a look at these pages:

If you're looking for some new or incomplete articles that need writing, please consider taking some suggestions from Requested pages.