Posted on 09/01/2009 8:23:27 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Welcome to scientism, a belief system founded on the conviction that everything from neutrinos to supernovae to conscious beings who marvel at such things are reducible to material processes explicable through science. It is a conviction based on neither observed fact nor experimental evidence, but rather on dogmatic faith in naturalistic science. In scientism, nature is God, science is revelation, and scientists are the new exegetes.
Echoing Dr. Porco, biologist Stuart Kauffman urges us to reinvent the sacred by embracing the universe as a reinvention of God. Kauffman has unflagging trust in nature, all the while acknowledging that her laws, including Darwinian evolution, cannot account for the world as we know it. Kauffman cedes that beyond natural law . . . is ceaseless creativity. But just when you think that hes opening the door to the divine, the biologist adds this: with no supernatural creator.
Stuart Kauffman is a victim of his own presuppositions. In a world where God has been dismissed, there is no escape from the absurdity that the universe is its own cause and effect. While creation ex nihilo is awe-inspiring, creation per nihilo is, to put it as delicately as possible, feebleminded. Others have attempted to avoid that pitfall with theories that could have been lifted from The X-Files.
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Ouch. Very ouch...magritte
OK.
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