“A good example why theologians shouldn’t be counted on to provide any reliable conclusions. The fact that faith seems based upon personal experience completely ignores the fact (as demonstrated by the scientific method) that human experience is often unreliable. So to make conclusions based upon experience is more irrational than hypothesizing some potential material “cause” that can be confirmed via a rigorous, peer reviewed and consensual agreement upon physical evidence. And the realization that the scientific method proposes no ultimate explanation of everything. Thus theologians are in effect “jumping to conclusions” without any rational basis.”
Puzzlexes via Apple Podcasts ·
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02/17/21