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Russell's Teapot
analogy devised by Bertrand Russell

objectivism
Objectivism is a philosophical system named and developed by Russian-American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. She described it as "the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute".
New Atheism
contemporary atheistic movement of thinkers and writers
omnipotence paradox
a family of paradoxes that arise with some understandings of the term omnipotent
agnostic atheism
lack of belief in the existence of any deity and that such is either unknowable or unknown
negative and positive atheism
types of atheism
Implicit and explicit atheism
types of atheism
faith and rationality
two ideologies that exist in varying degrees of conflict or compatibility
Problem of the creator of God
philosophical problem
Spectrum of theistic probability
way of categorizing one's belief regarding the probability of the existence of a deity
Epicurean paradox
argument against the existence of an omnipotent, omniscient, and benevolent god based on its putative incompatibility with the existence of evil