i am not saying they are all evil, though it may sound like it, i am pointing to the principles that 'guide' scientific work and think we need to redefine them for the way they are written it is impossible to include data which is vital to ascertain the truth.You know, I feel that I should defend some of my fellow scientists, some of whom simply define science as that material that can be tested, controlled, observed, and repeated. Not all are evil.
i agree with you here and i think we are closer to each other in argument than you realize.Unfortunately, society has equated science with God lately or at least put science a the same level and purpose of God
i believe it is important for believers to scrap the secular ways and look at God to direct them find the way science should be done. we are not to walk in the counsel of the ungodly nor are we to lean to our own understanding thus believers need to shake off what is not of God and make a new way.Scrap the scientific method? Simply cahnge the philosophy?
we must remember that God says , His way is not man's which gives us a clue as to how to lookat the secular methods and see what is or isn;t of God and make changes inour own approach to science.
i do not call for a removal of science--not at all. i am saying that people who say they follow God must do so in all areas of life and not just the religious part of it.
believers represent God and God does not compromise, tus it is the responsibility of the follower to find out how God wants it done and teach that method.
as i said before, secularists do not own science or any other field and do not get to make the rules of how things are to be done. believers are not to follow the blind but we are to follow the light.
you are the science teacher,you should have a fairly good idea of what is right or wrong in the scientific method and what should be changed, use your head, listen to God.
science should be used to answer questions not create more of them. science in essence, does not care about what happens to people, by the time they figure out the answer, too many souls will be lost.
i can agree with you here.To add, I think scientists will be the most...surprised (for lack of a better word).