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TOUCHSTONE
Get your inspiration anywhere you like, just know that it has to perform as science, if you want it to be advanced as science.
No, you have to get your inspiration from a true source. Einstein did not get his inspiration from a true source when he originally posited the eternity of the universe. The only source he could be said to have used was his own preference that the universe be eternal so that he would not have to reckon with Genesis. In fact, he denied the true source (Genesis) as theological rather than scientific. But LeMaitre, whose training was both theological and mathematical, was able to see that the cosmological constant was a deliberate attempt to suppress the truth … namely, that the universe had a start in time. In this instance, naturalistic science was impeded by a refusal to consider an alternative** just because** it was a theological alternative, and so the progress of science was temporarily impeded because of that rank bias. Indeed, science confirmed Genesis through Hubble’s telescope and then again by the background radiation noise.
Now it is happening again. Scientists of the naturalistic school are trying to suppress the notion of intelligent design when it is being proposed as an alternative to purposeless evolution. You are stuck in the old mode of thinking, and it’s a safe bet that sooner or later the scientific community will cave in to intelligent design, as it caved in to the Big Bang as more and more evidence piled up.
Touchstone, have you read William Dembski’s Intelligent Design or Michael Behe’s Darwin’s Black Box. If so, do you have them at hand. If not, do you have other books on intelligent design at hand … I mean books designed to advance ID rather than refute it?
Get your inspiration anywhere you like, just know that it has to perform as science, if you want it to be advanced as science.
No, you have to get your inspiration from a true source. Einstein did not get his inspiration from a true source when he originally posited the eternity of the universe. The only source he could be said to have used was his own preference that the universe be eternal so that he would not have to reckon with Genesis. In fact, he denied the true source (Genesis) as theological rather than scientific. But LeMaitre, whose training was both theological and mathematical, was able to see that the cosmological constant was a deliberate attempt to suppress the truth … namely, that the universe had a start in time. In this instance, naturalistic science was impeded by a refusal to consider an alternative** just because** it was a theological alternative, and so the progress of science was temporarily impeded because of that rank bias. Indeed, science confirmed Genesis through Hubble’s telescope and then again by the background radiation noise.
Now it is happening again. Scientists of the naturalistic school are trying to suppress the notion of intelligent design when it is being proposed as an alternative to purposeless evolution. You are stuck in the old mode of thinking, and it’s a safe bet that sooner or later the scientific community will cave in to intelligent design, as it caved in to the Big Bang as more and more evidence piled up.
Touchstone, have you read William Dembski’s Intelligent Design or Michael Behe’s Darwin’s Black Box. If so, do you have them at hand. If not, do you have other books on intelligent design at hand … I mean books designed to advance ID rather than refute it?