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Jonesboy
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Conjecture:
The Church is commited to the disastrous idolatry that objective facts are one of the sources of revelatory knowledge.
I propose an alternative:
Science and the Church share the same belief about natural objects. They both insist that objects exist independently. That is why Science can say that objects themselves, like brains, have thoughts and functions, and why the Church can say that objects themselves, like bursting dams, are evils.
I think the Church should abandon this belief it shares with science. Rather than concern itself with factual minutiae and squabble over what objective facts are true or not, the Church should simply abandon the belief on which such squabbles are based - the belief that objects exist independently.
By severing its common root with Science, the Church would then not be commited to the disastrous idolatry that objective facts are one of the sources of revelatory knowledge.
The Church is commited to the disastrous idolatry that objective facts are one of the sources of revelatory knowledge.
I propose an alternative:
Science and the Church share the same belief about natural objects. They both insist that objects exist independently. That is why Science can say that objects themselves, like brains, have thoughts and functions, and why the Church can say that objects themselves, like bursting dams, are evils.
I think the Church should abandon this belief it shares with science. Rather than concern itself with factual minutiae and squabble over what objective facts are true or not, the Church should simply abandon the belief on which such squabbles are based - the belief that objects exist independently.
By severing its common root with Science, the Church would then not be commited to the disastrous idolatry that objective facts are one of the sources of revelatory knowledge.