The Doxological Dilemma is a comprehensive list of arguments developed by Joey Lawsin that critically challenges the existence of God. It addresses various discrepancies, contradictions, absurdities, inaccuracies, inconsistencies, disparagements, discriminations, carnage, and mythical narratives in the Bible, and the logical incoherence of God's attributes such as omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, and omnibenevolence. Lawsin presents these arguments through his unique perspectives on creation, evolution, and the nature of God, as explored in his works on Originemology, Autognorics, Inscription by Design, and The One Theory of Everything.
Lawsin Arguments for the Non-existence of God:
Proof 1: The Theological Argument
Proof 2: The Originemological Argument
Proof 3: The Cosmogenical Argument
Proof 4: The Phrenological Argument
Proof 5: The Heofonical Argument
Proof 6: The Codexation Argument
Proof 7: Inscription by Design Argument
Proof 8: Interim Emergence Argument
Proof 9: Codexation Dilemma Argument
Proof 10: The Bible Argument
Proof 11: The Autoscopical Argument
Proof 12: The Omnipresence Argument
Proof 13: The Theophilial Argument
Proof 14: The Guesswork Predicament
Proof 15: The Non-Biological Argument
Proof 16: The First Being Argument
Proof 17: The Rebuttal's Rebuttal
Proof 18: The Computational Argument
Proof 19: The Fourth Dimension
Proof 20: The Single Law Argument
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