To: Alacarte
Science does not operate outside the framework of naturalism. Agreed.
Science without naturalism is called useless philosophy.
Nope.
Sometimes the scientist can come to the conclusion, as shubi the minister of the Gospel has, that despite the exhaustion of naturalism divine intervention exists.
1,141 posted on
02/09/2005 2:53:02 PM PST by
houeto
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To: houeto
Sometimes the scientist may come to the conclusion that the supernatural exists, but he does so by means other than the practice of science.
To: houeto
Sometimes the scientist can come to the conclusion, as shubi the minister of the Gospel has, that despite the exhaustion of naturalism divine intervention exists.
Whether shubi believes in god is irrelevant to science. Scientists do not appeal to their religious beliefs when it comes to their work. Otherwise they would not be scientists.
1,467 posted on
02/10/2005 10:32:32 AM PST by
Alacarte
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