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Here is a growing list of logical contradictions in atheism:
- Atheists say they do not believe that any God or equivalent deity exists, but then are often hostile to Christians, as in censoring classroom prayer even when everyone wants to participate.
- Atheist often state that god does not exist, however there is much biblical evidence (which is infallible) which attests to the opposite conclusion.
- Atheists believe that all truths can be derived via reason and deny the efficacy of revelation
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