It might help clarify the position held by most scientists to quote
Richard Dickerson (1991, The Game of Science. Journal of Molecular
Evolution 34:277-279, as quoted in Scott, E. C. 2004. Evolution vs.
Creationism, An Introduction. Greenwood Press, Westport, CN).
"Science, fundamentally, is a game. It is a game with one overriding and
defining rule:
Rule No. 1: Let us see how far and to what extent we can explain the
behavior of the physical and material universe in terms of purely
physical and material causes, without evoking the supernatural."
He goes on to say, "Calling down special-purpose miracles as
explanations constitutes a form of intellectual 'cheating.'"
In other words, whether you're talking about playing baseball or chess
or doing science, you're governed by the rules of the game. ID cheats!
Cheers,
Art Harris
Laboratory for Environmental Biology, Centennial Museum
University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968-0915
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http://museum.utep.edu/chih/chihdes.htm
Lois Brynes wrote:
> I was not going to forward this piece to the list, I felt, however, that
> G. Lewis thoughtful comment needed some clarification on specific
> points. The authors have recently completed a book on thermodynamics:
> Into the Cool (U. Chicago).
> (BTW Martin Martin Heidegger was a very smart and well respected
> philosopher, he had less than no trouble legitimizing the philosophical
> foundations of Nazi social "thought." THIS is how incursions and
> modulations of propaganda can turn a nation mad.**
>
> *Lois
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