Hi, NoMoreGames,
Thank you for your response. I shall try to address each of your replies.
I’m confused by a few things that you said.
Can you give me specific examples?
Yes.
1.Some scientists dismisses anecdotal evidence out of hand, yet such reports by ordinary people are interesting data, information and situations and can be acted upon by the public at large. And, on a common sense level are often acted upon by members of the public who do not accept the binders of science to their perspectives.
Some of these common sense activities are a) composition of music; b) compostion of lyrics and other poetry; c) successfully building a structure without a blueprint; d) performing songs and humor; e) and hunting for Bigfoot and other exotic creatures… A lot of the Arts remain outside the purview of Science.
2. Some people use Science as an excuse to dismiss that which Science cannot test, such as God, angels and other spirits; and the Biblical Creation account. Science cannot test these things yet these things exist to the perception of all cultures and civilizations throughout recorded history. These are data, information and situations common to all human experience which some scientists belittle because they can’t test them.
I’m saying it’s not right for a person who limits an institutional perspective to only that which can be tested, to disrespect the common knowledge of the community. There are scientists who have no respect for religon, the Holy Bible, God, Church and mysterious creatures whose existance they disparage when common effort has produced some evidence. Those scientists give science a bad name, with ordinary people and that’s the scientists’ fault, not the wrongdoing of the ordinary people. That is to say, that some scientists insult the intelligence of some ordinary, and of some self-educated, people.
I didn’t say it invalidated any data.
I’m saying that some people, some of which claim to be scientists, either act like or present the attitude that the only valid information is that which is tested by Science. It’s those people who give science a bad name. And all of you who let those people act that way deserve to share the onus they give Science.
I’ll go back to the example of irreducible complexity. This is the part of ID that says essentially “when we find a structure that ceases to function with one of it’s parts are removed, we draw the conclusion that a transcendental force designed it.” Their unprovable, or perhaps more importantly unfalsifiable, conclusion does not invalidate any data. These structures still exist. I don’t understand what you mean.
Hey, NoMoreGames, I disagree with ID on religious grounds.

That may surprise you. So, when you decry ID to me, if I may say so, “you’re preaching to the choir.”
So science is the search for and attempt to explain knowledge, but searching for the origin of life and explaining its evolution is outside the realm of science
Yes, that is the realm of the Arts, Religion and Philosophy. Science cannot possibly test to reproduce the beginning of Creation. By its own parameters, Science puts itself outside the consideration of the beginnings of life, imho.
You say science is not an authority, but don’t offer a replacement. Again, I’m confused by the point you’re trying to make.
OK, here’s the context to my statement, that Science is not an authority: Government, Education, the Military and Industry have given to Science some authority. On its own, Science is not an authority. There are several existing authorities, imho: God, Church, Religion, Law, Government, the Military and the Medical establishment share in authority. And, as noted before, Educators have been given government authority. Among all those existing forms of authorities, I get to pick my choice. I’m sure we all want our individual freedom of choice, and I get mine

. I’m not in school, so educators are not an authority over me; I’m not in politics so politicians have only the authority over me that I grant them, and few of them do I grant that. The law is an authority which I except, in all its courts, law enforcement and legislations. However, since we elect the legislators, then they’re our employees and it’s my civic duty to evaluate what these employees produce that I am paying for. The Church and its priests and Bishops are an authority over me. God is an authority over me and this whole planet, solar system, galaxy, galactic cluster and superclusters and so forth, to magnify the Lord God Most High the Holy Trinity. But, only the Christian religion has any authority over me. I’m out of the Marines and Navy, so the military is no longer an authority over me, except when it’s physically present on a government assigned mission.
Do you get my drift, now? FYI, I have observed a contest between these different authorities for the hearts and minds of people and for power over them. I have chosen sides in these contests as listed above.
I hope this resolves your confusion.