As opposed to being told what to think eh?
FoeHammer.
Foe, you are not alone with this sort of comment but it is annoying me quite a bit. In the past couple weeks I've heard a number of like-minded individuals claim that those who support science are merely parroting what they were told and clinging it to for no other reason.
Please, let's drop this line! Religion is nothing BUT an appeal to authority.
Religion can be nothing but this because there is no way to verify the statements or interpretations.
This line of attack by creationists needs to be stopped.
Let's clarify a few points:
As a research chemist I may not be out in the field every day checking all known data about everything known to humanity. But, as a scientist, I have been involved in producing, gathering, interpreting and vetting data as a peer-reviewer for a couple of journals. So I know what goes into make a scientific claim.
If I so desire I can check and re-check every investigators' work known to humanity. If the paper was published it included a clear description of how the data was gathered and is totally open to being reinvestigated.
Religion is competing interpretations of, usually, ONE holy book of unknown provenance coupled with people's "feelings" or "hallucinations" or "inspirations"
Don't tell scientists they simply doing what they are told to do, unless you have experienced science that way. Believe me, the rest of us who DO science for a living know it ISN'T like that.
So let's please stop calling scientists automatons who merely parrot authority, shall we?