Msg 3237 At least science can prove, test, retest, discover, improve, be robust, universally bloody important and is capable of change if new info is discovered and is fascinating and wonderful. Faith does non of these things IE faith answers nothing. Faith is a bit twee and "gets in the way"
To be fair, scientists should be explaining that they rarely prove anything in a philosophical sense. All scientific explanations are provisional; the best supported, the scientific 'laws' are always open to discredit from contrary evidence.
They are, by far and away, our most successful attempts to explain how the universe works, but very, very little in there is definitively proven. Even the phenomena we witness about which we hypothesis in order to conduct the experiments which feed into the body of evidence that is 'science' are only provisionally understood.
Faith, by contrast, pretends to offer reasons why things happen in the absence of any strong reason to think there's a reason at all, and not just natural causes all the way down...
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