False.
Just like atheists, you are confusing methodological naturalism with metaphysical naturalism.
No,I’m pointing out that MN really is a naturalistic view. Naturalism is simply a view that excludes the supernatural. That way of viewing the world does not amount to a philosophy. It doesn’t matter that science does not claim that only nature exists. The manner of explanation proceeds from the naturalistic view and leads people to a naturalistic understanding of how nature works,even if they believe in God and the doctrine of creation.
- Methodological naturalism is a godless invention.
False. Methodological naturalism is an integral part of the scientific method, and was invented by the first scientists who were all believers. They did so because they wanted to study the laws of nature that they believed God had given (the term law of nature itself has religious connotations, implying a lawgiver) and which, according to them, governed the secondary causes created by the First Cause, God.
It doesn’t matter that the early scientists were believers. The exclusion of knowledge of divine causation leads scientists to attribute creative powers to nature that it doesn’t have.
It leads to explanations that portray nature as self-sufficient. The scientific study of nature does not require the total exclusion of divine causation. People can do honest scientific research without the excluding knowledge of God’s power in nature. Methodological naturalism came about as a rejection of the Catholic,scholastic view of causation.
- Science would do better if it would abandon methodological naturalism.
False. Science is successful precisely because it adheres to methodological naturalism. What if it would say at every step, “God did it”, instead of investigating natural causes? It would go nowhere.
I practice science every day, and I practice methodological naturalism every day. I do this as a believer, continuing a tradition initiated by the first scientists who were all believers. Without methodological naturalism I could not do my work as a scientist.
Scientific research does not require pretending that only natural causes are real. The success of science has to do with the increased interest in the study of nature since the 1500’s,and the monetary support for scientific research that comes from schools,governments and businesses. NM is a false view of nature and manner of explanation. It leads to false assessments of natural causation,with regard to the origins of matter,order,life,species and human thought.
Before MN,people did not simply say “God did it” about all natural phenomena to the exclusion of natural causes. No-one thinks that way. The natural philosophers and scholastic philosophers and theologians acknowledged natural causes in themselves as well as divine causation.
Again, you are confusing methodological naturalism with metaphysical naturalism. If atheists want to promote that confusion, then fine, they know nothing about philosophy, and they know nothing about the boundaries between science and philosophy. You should not be so stupid to follow in their footsteps.
I’m not following them. But methodological naturalism really is a naturalistic view of nature. Hence the name.
You are influenced into a silly re-definition of science as promoted by creationist websites. Get over it. They are wrong.
You just suggested that I was influenced by atheists.
Science is not defined by MN,it is defined by research and experimental methods.