What a whopper!Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 2:55 pm That has never been in doubt. In fact, the scientific method was invented by a Christian. Science, as a discipline, would never have existed without the prior faith in a law-like universe, and the basis for that was faith in a rational, law-giver God.
First, the idea that scientific, "laws," are some kind of rules or mandates imposed on reality which it is required to obey is complete mystic nonsense taught by religion. Scientific, "laws," are the principles by which the nature of physical entities are understood and the description of how those entities behave determined by their own nature. Nothing makes them behave the way the do, they behave they way they do because they are what they are. There are no Mexwell's demons, no law giving spirits or beings dictating how reality must behave. That is pure mystic nonsense,
Second, there is no such thing as, "the scientific method." There is no one way any science must be done, because every aspect of science deals with different aspects of the physical world and it is the nature of what is being studied that determines what method will successfully discover the nature of that being studied. The methods of discovery in the fields mechanics, dynamics, electronics, chemistry, and biology, beyond the fact there must be actual observable evidence and nothing can be just assumed, the methods used will be totally different.
The so-called, "Christian," credited with the so-called, "scientific method," is usually Francis Bacon, (though Rene Descartes is also sometimes credited with formulating the, "scientific method") and the method referred to is called, "induction," which is not a form of reason or scientific investigation at all, only a tool that can be used as part of a scientific investigation. It is nothing more than observing that some kinds of phenomena are frequently observed repeating (the sun comes up every dry) or in close conjunction (water turns to ice whenever it is very cold), suggesting there is a reason for the repeated events or some relationship between the two phenomena. In the entire history of science no scientific principle or fact has been discovered or established by means of induction. As for bacon, there is not a single scientific fact or discovery attributed to him.
Science was being done successfully long before Bacon was born. Bacon's book was not published until 1620 and some of the most profound scientific discoveries in history were made before or contemporaneously with Bacon before anyone ever heard of his so-called scientific method.
Christians will say just anything to put over their absurd views.