As confirmed by your source Scientist do not deal with nor claim 'Truth.' Yes, science deals the evidence as 'true facts, and the knowledge of science changes over time.
Your first post does not conform to the references you cite. above. In fact your selective use of references was misleading as demonstrated in the following posts
You started this with:
"It's said that science attempts to discover truths about the material world.
Yes, they have discovered some truths. Oftentimes though - not getting into where certain assumptions must be used - science has failed to provide accurate answers about our world."
Not truths, but factual true evidence, and yes the knowledge changes over time.
Yes, they have discovered some truths?
Did you just say that?
You are saying the first statement is false then.
Science is the human endeavor to discover truths about the world around us. Scientists seek out answers through observation and experimentation. As we discover more and more, we are able to apply what we've learned to develop new technologies and to improve everyday life. But perhaps more importantly, as we gain knowledge through science, we are able to begin satisfying our deep-felt need to know more about ourselves.
Why don't you write
Science - AllAboutScience.org and tell them how wrong they are, and how they have misrepresented science, and how that turns you off.
When you have done that, come talk to me about my first statement.
In fact, why don't you create a blog, condemning a third of all websites featuring science.
According to the philosopher Karl Popper, science is the search for truth, not the search for certainty.
Science is the search for truth and knowledge
“Science is the search for the truth--it is not a game in which one tries to beat his opponent, to do harm to others. We need to have the spirit of science in international affairs, to make the conduct of international affairs the effort to find the right solution, the just solution of international problems, and not an effort by each nation to get the better of other nations, to do harm to them when it is possible. I believe in morality, in justice, in humanitarianism.”
― Linus Pauling,
Linus Pauling On Peace - A Scientist Speaks Out on Humanism and World Survival
True knowledge is not truth according to you.
Clearly, you are in a camp where the hubris blinds the intelligence, and where the beliefs of individuals makes them feel like an authority on what is, and what is not,
Anyone who says anything different to those in this camp, have taken off the straight jacket they are expected to wear.
Since you are on about what turns you off, that turns me off. It comes across as a self-righteous, domineering authority that carries with it a rigid unyielding stubbornness.
I do not see any reason to take such persons seriously. They say, but cannot show. What they say doesn't hold substance, but are just like puffs of hot air.
No need to apologize for the unwarranted attack of the OP. I know how it goes with you, Dragon.
I also understand how words become somewhat paradoxical in the scientific community.
Did I just say that.
yes the knowledge changes over time.?
Did you just say that? True and accurate knowledge changes? Wow.