The short answer is no.
Science always starts with a presupposition. It can begin in no other way. A phenomenon is observed: it is either actually real or actually not real.
Once the data is in, it is open to interpretation. I propose the following: the further back you go in history, the greater a small error becomes. It is not uncommon for Egyptologists, for example, to argue about this or that writing/artifact/event in Egyptian history.
I understand that some people believe that science is this somehow pure thing that is immune from corrupting influences but that is simply not true.
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I would personally love to believe that scientists are above being influenced by other human beings but that is a fantasy.
Is “global warming” real? I think the honest answer is, who knows? Certainly, trillions of dollars to ‘save the planet’ are at stake. During World War II, I can cite examples of giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Science cannot be examined without realizing that it sometimes serves agendas that involve power, influence and making a buck by twisting or ignoring the data.
Let’s go to human beings. Your choices are:
You are only a bag of chemicals.
Your bag of chemicals somehow upgraded itself in terms of physical and mental function over a long period of time.
You came from nothing and are ultimately accountable to no one and nothing.
You perform preprogrammed adaptive behaviors in response to outside stimuli to safeguard your genetic material in terms of self, offspring and significant supportive members of your tribal group.
You die and nothing happens.
Or, you were willed into existence and are connected to the source of temporal and eternal life - God.
God bless,
Ed