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edwest2
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You refer to chemistry and exclude it from theology. If that were true, then there would be no posts here about applying say, biology, to religion. But the internet is like an open door to a private home or a church. That is why I have used various ways to illustrate my point.The problem is one of method - no millions of votes ortherwise can alter the fact that scientific research operates by methods which are proper to what it is - IOW, that are proper to scientific research. The appropriateness of a method of study or research is based on the character of what is studied; it is dependent on what a sort of thing the thing studied is. IOW, appropriateness of method is based on metaphysical realism; it is called for by the nature of the object of study; rather than imposed upon the object of study without regard for what is being studied.
Theology’s methods are not appropriate methods for scientific study - and without a method, and an appropriate one at that, study of any subject is impossible. It’s inappropriate because the proper object of theology is different from the objects proper to the physical sciences; to study chemistry as though it were formally a part of ecclesiology would be absurd, and useless; chemistry must be studied by means appropriate to its nature; which excludes treating it as a part of theology. The place for Bible study or offering Mass is not a laboratory; there are other, more appropriate, places & occasions for those activities.
“Hey. All youse Katlics. I gots science here dat sez your Bible is wrong, here, here an here. An if you don’ listen to da facts I’m gonna call you names or mention yer saints or popes or somethin till youse pay attention, cause I gots evidence.”
Your reasonable comments do not keep the Bible explainers away who see fit to sidestep miraculous events and substitute what they believe to be “reasonable” explanations. Thank you for that brief rational interlude. We will now be returning to what I call ‘the insistence argument’ via the science which is silent about God.
Peace,
Ed