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16. What serves as a basis to Religion is most uncertain

17, 18. It is impossible to be convinced of the existence of a God

19. The existence of God is not proved

20. It explains nothing to say, that God is a spirit

21. Spirituality is an absurdity

22. Whatever exists is derived from Matter

23. What is the metaphysical God of modern Theology?

24. It would be less unreasonable to adore the Sun, than to adore a spiritual Deity

25. A spiritual Deity is incapable of volition and action

26. What is God?

27. Some remarkable Contradictions in Theology

28. To adore God, is to adore a fiction

29. Atheism is authorised by the infinity of God, and the impossibility of knowing the Divine essence

30. Believing in God is neither safer nor less criminal than not believing in him

31. Belief in God is a habit acquired in infancy

32. Belief in God is a prejudice established by successive generations

33. On the Origin of Prejudices

34. On the effects of Prejudices

35. The Religious principles of modern Theology could not be believed if they were not instilled into the mind before the age of reason

36. The wonders of nature do not prove the existence of God

37, 38. Nature may be explained by natural causes

39, 40. The world has never been created: Matter moves of itself

41. Additional proofs that motion is essential to Matter, and that consequently it is unnecessary to imagine a Spiritual Mover

42. The existence of Man does not prove the existence of God

43. Nevertheless, neither Man nor the Universe are the effects of chance

44, 45. The order of the Universe does not prove the existence of a God

46. A Spirit cannot be intelligent it is absurd to adore a divine intelligence

47, 48. All the qualities, which Theology gives to its God are contrary to the Essence which is attributed to him

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