From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Tue Oct 05 2004 - 13:40:54 BST
Hi Charles, All:
Science asks us to "just believe" in the following irrational canons of
faith:
-- Faith in empirical verification as the standard of truth (although that
assertion of truth can't be verified empirically.)
-- Faith in the creative power of chance (although science depends on the
repeatable and predictable to prove its theories.)
-- Faith in a purposeless cosmos (although every living creature exhibits
goal-oriented behavior.
-- Faith in an amoral universe (although scientists say it's immoral to
falsify data.)
-- Faith in beauty as a sign of a valid scientific theory (although no
scientific instrument can identify, measure or unravel the mystery of
beauty.)
You can have faith in science, in God, in the MOQ, or your neighbor’s cat.
It really makes little difference because no matter how you slice it,
existence remains an impenetrable mystery.
Best,
Platt
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