Philosophical / Methodological Naturalism. (which again, for all practical purposes is atheistic)Edx said:So where is theistic evolution in this diagram?
You are sort of correct that theistic evolution is, practically, still Methodological Naturalism. However it makes the diagram wrong, because it would only make sence to lump in theistic evolution with Methodological Naturalism if it were a diagram showing what is anti-science or not. But thats not what it is showing, so I'd be a bit insulted if my belief in a god was represented that way as simply the same as atheism.
thaumaturgy and Aron-Ra told me many times that unless I can objectively test for God, then I cannot use Him in science.
Try to look at it this way and imagine you think pixies have something to do with global warming. Well you cant put forward any scientific theory containing a mention of pixies if you cannot give any scientific evidence for either the pixies or the mechanisms for how they manage to cause the damage. Same here. Thats why ID still isnt scientific, its simply incredulity at best.
Again, for example, in a Godless universe, why should we assume that natural laws have always been consistent in the unobserved past?
Because we have no reason to assume they were otherwise. If you assume they were different for no reason you can take it to its peak of ridiculousness with no further effort and accidently find your are just like dad talking about diamond core earths and flood water coming from mars accross space because anything could be possible and anything could be true.
The fact that they are consistent now doesn't tell us anything about the past, what if all natural laws were to change every so often in the unobserved past?
If they did you'd think they would leave some sign that they did, but thus far we have no reason to make such an improbable leap.
Ed
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