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Trifid Nebula
PRESUPPOSITIONS OF SCIENCE
Many well known scientists believe that the realm of the
physical universe is all that exists. This universe consists of matter
(the "material stuff’ that we can know by our senses) and forces
(such as gravity and electrical forces). In essence, they believe in
nature alone. They seek to know how forces act upon matter. When looking
for an explanation, they turn to "natural causes." These laws
of cause and effect can explain everything, they say, including life
itself.
The Harvard genetics professor, Richard Lewontin,
acknowledges that in spite of some absurdities and many failed promises
along the way, scientists are committed to believing in a materialistic
world and naturalistic causes. This can lead only to material
explanations.
In many ways, a scientist is like a detective. He or she
looks for the truth of the story, how such a thing came to be. Many
possibilities must be examined according to the evidence at hand. These
possibilities allow the scientist and the detective to construct
theories about the cause of the event. A good theory needs to be
consistent, logical and testable.
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a massive cluster of galaxies called Abell 2218
This brings us to a dilemma regarding the study of
origins of the universe. We can’t repeat the experiment! We must rely
solely on the evidence which has come about as a result of the birth of
the universe. This does not require us to rule out the possibility of an
Intelligent Designer, but many scientists would not appeal to such a
source. They presuppose that the universe came about without a purpose
and without a Designer. Only natural causes are allowable in such an
understanding and explanation.
However, other scientists believe that such a limited
view is unsatisfactory because it requires that a scientist rule out in
advance some possibilities. This essentially conflicts with the
enterprising spirit of scientific research. Such an approach also puts
great stress on seeking answers solely within the natural world.
It is possible to have different levels of
explanation. Sometimes it is sufficient to say that a car starts when
one turns the key. At other times the explanation will be in terms of
how the parts of an engine work to produce energy to power the vehicle.
These explanations are not in conflict, as one could say that the motor
engages by turning the key in the ignition. Equally well, one can
explain universal origins in terms of the mechanics, or the Designer who
sets the whole process in motion.
Many scientists are coming to the understanding that the
universe is exceedingly finely
tuned to be "just right" for life. Especially those in the
field of molecular biology are willing to start talking about purpose
and design in the scheme of living organisms.
EVIDENCE
Even though we can’t see a non-material world, there
is much circumstantial evidence for it. The biblical view is that
circumstantial evidence for the invisible Creator is plain in what has
been made. "From the time the world was created, people have seen
the earth and sky and all that God made. They can clearly see His
invisible qualities - His eternal power and divine nature. So they have
no excuse whatsoever for not knowing God" (Romans 1:20).
Although there is increasing circumstantial evidence
which points to a Designer or Creator, many scientists remain committed
to "natural only" causes. So even if God were staring us in
the face, we would be able to ignore Him if we only consider theories
which fit our restricted, naturalistic view.
TRUTH AND EXPLANATIONS
Science rests upon discovering the truth about the
nature of things and events. The core of science deals with evidence
which supports such a truth. Indicators for truth are neither scientific
opinion nor consensus. Neither does science concern itself primarily
with whether a thing could happen. It wants to know did such a
thing happen?
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Periodic
Table of Elements
An obvious point here is that scientific laws don’t
cause things to happen. They describe what happens! Scientific
explanations answer the question "How?" Classifications and
labels help us to organize our knowledge, but are not themselves
explanations of what we know. Scientific explanations need mechanisms.
Explanations of all sorts, whether scientific, legal or
Christian, need objective evidence. This can be obtained through
reliable experimentation or the testimony of many reliable witnesses.
Experiments are used to accumulate scientific evidence. Testimony is
used to accumulate legal evidence. Science and faith depend on criteria
for determining whether something is true or not. These standards ensure
that things are not arbitrarily decided.
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quantum
particles
The world of frontier physics provides a good example
for us. In the world of very small particles that make up matter (the
quantum realm), scientists are finding things they didn’t expect and
cannot explain. This reality defies "common sense" but the
truth of it is there, observed but not yet explained. Science is always
underway. As we make progress, we are better able to answer the
important questions, such as:
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