Gambit
Well-Known Member
So, just what is the assumption of Science (a.k.a. "methodological naturalism") in regard to the genesis of nature?
Science doesn't address it because is beyond its purview.
Methodological naturalism concerns itself not with claims about what exists but with methods of learning what nature is. It is strictly the idea that all scientific endeavors—all hypotheses and events—are to be explained and tested by reference to natural causes and events. The genesis of nature (for example, by an act of God) is not addressed. (source: Naturalism (philosophy))