Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

How Scientism Creates an Intellectually Unsophisticated Culture – Justin Taylor


After refuting the claim by Hawking and Mlodinow (The Grand Design) that natural laws are consistent with creation appearing from nothing, J.P. Moreland explains why the influence of Hawking and Mlodinow’s claims are troubling:
In previous times when average people knew more philosophy, these claims would simply be laughable because they are philosophical assertions being made by scientists who have little or no philosophical training. Thus, however brilliant they are in their own field, Hawking and Mlodinow are laypersons when it comes to the relevant issue at hand.
But we live in a scientistic culture. When a scientist speaks, he is taken to be an authority irrespective of what the topic is. And that attitude reflects poorly on the educational level of the public.
Thus, the deeper issue for me in all this is not whether or not the universe could come into existence from nothing without a cause. It is, rather, the scientism that lies at the heart of Western culture. I have long believed that philosophical naturalism, with its unjustified scientism, has helped to create an intellectually unsophisticated culture, and this is one reason why I think this way.
(“Scientism” is a term roughly for the belief that only scientific truths can be rationally assessed and believed, or at at least that they are the most rational and objective.)

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Faith and Science: A false dichotomy?

This is an interesting interview. One reason is because Jon Stewart made it through a five-minute segment without using an expletive. The other, and main reason, is the topic of discussion, faith vs. science. Stewart's guest, Marilynne Robinson, is a Pulitzer Prize winning author. She was also recently interviewed by Michael Horton on the White Horse Inn. You can catch that interview at Justin Taylor's blog - definitely worth a listen.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Volcanoes and Hubris :: BreakPoint


Every now and again, mankind gets reminded that we are not in control of our own destiny. The question is, will we ever learn the lesson?

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Who let the dogs out?

This is very interesting. According to the latest research, scientists have determined, through genetic code sequencing, that dogs originated in the Middle East. They also determined that 80 percent of dog breeds have evolved in last few hundred years. Wow, that almost sounds... Biblical.