Sunday, April 03, 2016
One example where One explanation is no explanation
Most of us use explanation statements to justify our own version of what we see is important .If we re right thats helpful but if we are only guessing its wrong to take such statements seriously .
This is not so much the age of science as the age of science dementia- where the people think they are talking science when full equations are neither remembered , considered or computed ( my definition)
Christians do it just like Atheists .
Its a bit rich though for atheists , being true to their own philosophy rejecting sound questioning of the science behind such simplicities
Stephen Meyer
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2016/03/about_a_bike_lo102722.html
This is not so much the age of science as the age of science dementia- where the people think they are talking science when full equations are neither remembered , considered or computed ( my definition)
Christians do it just like Atheists .
Its a bit rich though for atheists , being true to their own philosophy rejecting sound questioning of the science behind such simplicities
Stephen Meyer
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2016/03/about_a_bike_lo102722.html
Labels: science dementia . age of science dimentia
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Chesterton who was often quite outside the details of a scientific argument observed quite precisely that to love something is to accept its complexity . In "The paradoxes of Christianity" he points out that " actual insight or inspiration is best tested by whether it guesses these HIDDEN malformations or surprises." A great read on the subject and well before its time.
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