PruePhillip
Well-Known Member
Science is a methodology (or rather a number of methodologies) and doesn't try to provide "truths". It examines the natural world and postulates hypotheses, which then must be tested and modified until they become theories which adequately explain a given phenomenon while taking into account all of the evidence and doing damage to none of it.
How can you have taught science and not known that?
Certainly I know that. And many time I have debated with creationists
on this very forum (though from a different perspective to both theirs
and presumably your own.)
Yes, science is the best methodology for coming to an understanding
of the "natural world." Two things though.
1 - spiritual issues raised by the bible don't concern the natural world
2 - the natural world operates in a mechanistic or probabilistic manner.
Neither of these could operate to create the natural world.