(September 3, 2012 at 5:52 pm)Vincenzo "Vinny" G. Wrote:
This is the list of arguments against God from wikipedia.
I'm not familiar with all the names I'm seeing for the arguments, but the ones I recognise, as I understand it, are not arguments against a deity's or deities' existence so much as refutations of arguments for their existence. Russell's teapot, for example, demonstrates that you can postulate anything out of reach and, provided you add enough caveats, it can't be disproved. The crux of Russell's teapot (again, as I understand it) is that just because something can't be disproved it doesn't mean it exists or is rational to believe in it, not that deities don't exist.