
Scientism Has a Problem — It Can’t Be Verified Scientifically
Science can measure some characteristics and reveal some physical structures, but it can never tell us what something is and why it was given the privilege of existing.
Science can measure some characteristics and reveal some physical structures, but it can never tell us what something is and why it was given the privilege of existing.
“Science can purify religion from error and superstition,” said Pope St. John Paul II. “Religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes.”
Someone once told me that only science could determine if a baby elephant was in one’s garage. This is untrue.
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