Crede ut intelligas
Science is doctrinal - a relational study of the properties and components of nature, that providing a framework into which observations can be fitted without altering their perceived essential qualities. But at science’s cutting edges we continually find disturbing problems that fairly point toward explanations well outside what our accepted framework might exhaust due to their defiance of stochastic processes and sheer abundance. Biological sciences are proving to be full of such issues which seem less to be unsolved mysteries but rather needing a different mode of thought. More inquiry has only deepened and expanded the problems. Strangely, while the materialist scientist is careful to constrain methodology and interpretation to natural causes he is far often more willing to make a leap in conjecture on motives of ‘creationism’ when considering scholarly evidence of intelligence or design by saying it implicates God of the gaps thinking. For the materialist there are ideas which must not be explored - “here be dragons”. What has in recent years grown from a collection of ‘subversive novelties’ to fundamental issues seen in all directions may yet yield a Kuhnian paradigm shift to accommodate thinking that allows what intelligent design research fosters. Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture will be seminal to our future understanding.
Dr. Buchanan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/24
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gbroke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/17/07
This podcast is in the wrong category , this is fiction / religion , and NOT SCIENCE. By the way , In science , "theory" does not mean "guess".Read full review »
stu.bert via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/09/08
This is pure religious nonsense masquerading as science.
Tom Tuttle via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/30/06
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