Difference between revisions of "Arguments Against the Belief in God"
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*[[There_is_no_Afterlife|There is no afterlife]]. | *[[There_is_no_Afterlife|There is no afterlife]]. | ||
**...and more specifically, [[Hell_does_not_Exist|Hell does not exist]]. | **...and more specifically, [[Hell_does_not_Exist|Hell does not exist]]. | ||
+ | *[[The_Bible_is_not_Credible|The Bible is not Credible]] | ||
*[[Creationism is False|Creationism is False]]. | *[[Creationism is False|Creationism is False]]. | ||
*The problems posed by [[Religious_Pluralism|religious pluralism]]. | *The problems posed by [[Religious_Pluralism|religious pluralism]]. |
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- The Problem of Evil.
- Omnipotence and Omniscience Arguments.
- The arguments for the belief in God are weak and unconvincing, since they tend to rely on ambiguous terms, false premises, and/or logical fallacies.
- God is an unnecessary hypothesis; a "God of the Gaps".
- There is no afterlife.
- ...and more specifically, Hell does not exist.
- The Bible is not Credible
- Creationism is False.
- The problems posed by religious pluralism.
- The clergy are not moral exemplars.