Does it? Show how a major field has that. Please do not slander others without evidence since that would be a breaking of the Ninth Commandment even if you believed your nonsense.
On all the issues where science has a credo. Science looks through the window of that systemic credo.
( like declaring consciousness IS a chemical process confined to the brain, without having any framework to understand consciousness. That is a credo, shared by most in science, that defies many inexplicable experiences that contradict it. But interestingly even some of the prime medical researchers in that field now have doubt over it. Take Greyson.
Or that abiogenesis WAS an unguided chemical accident , with nothing but conjecture for how , or where, or when small parts of that process may have occurred, no evidence let alone proof that the conjecture was how it occurred, nor even any proof it did occur. No evidence of repeat. No means to repeat it. So it is A credo, and sadly it is taught to schoolchildren as more or less a fact.
It might of course even be right. But is is only as yet a "Might be". You cannot even say "might possibly be", because the possibility of it has yet to be demonstrated)
And there are some very flawed people in science. Why?
Because scientists are people and there are some VERY flawed people, so it is not immune to hubris or incompetence. As I stated elsewhere, most people in all walks of life are conscientious but they also occasionally fallible, and some go rotten. That’s life. That’s people. That’s scientists on a rare occasion.
"CEO disease" which afflicts some new CEO of big companies (something akin to infallibility, that wont let evidence in they are wrong) also seems to infect a few professors too!
We have already raised several incidents of hubris and bias getting in the way of good science. No point in raising them again. There have been plenty in history. Harry Gove inventor of AMS condemned himself of bias in his very own autobiography, nobody needed to do it for him! I really do wish some of you would research the behaviour of Gove, Tite et al. It was shocking...