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I would be that some creationists would believe a significant portion of those.
I would bet (Just had two ‘hurricanes’ with dinner).
I ran into this a while back when Reginald Finley featured it on his Infidel Guy podcast. Back then I thought they could all be reduced down to proof # 20
I stand by that. 😉
Only argument #24 has any probative force.
I prefer# 30. More stringent.
I got a copy of John Paulos’ book “Irreligion” in which the author goes through all the usual proofs of a skyfairy. It’s not a large book at all – absolutely all arguments for a deity are ignorant and fallacious (and hence the need to indoctrinate children before they have a chance to learn to think).