Please, please please could you do so as I can't stand the suspense anymore. Just some basic outline as to go about discerning things that are likely true from things that are likely false.
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Hi Stephen, as I've pointed out before - several times - the issue is that as far as certain people are concerned the only valid evidence is that which is moderated by the scientific method. As you will appreciate, since this method relies solely on the naturalistic, any non-naturalistic evidence is necessarily disallowed by such people. Therefore experience is irrelevant - even though experience is quite an important factor in getting jobs, bringing children up safely, ...
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I have been trying to decide how best to introduce the following for a few days (when I haven't been coughing my guts up and suffering from nasal drip syndrome).
In the past, we have been told here that sceince doesn't deal in right and wrong - yet that is a major part of human life. There are, for instance, the societal rules and regulalations that exist in any society. If sceince doesn't deal with right and wrong, where does the impetus for deciding what is right and what is wrong come from? It clearly can't be a merely naturalistic source, otherwise science would always be able to give imput. So, let's take a couple of examples. Where, if at all, is the naturalistic reasoning behind the idea that one shouldn't lie? or kill (after all most of animal world kill to survive and we don't seem to regard this as unacceptable). On the other end of the spectrum, there is the issue of speeding. There was scientific evidence used to install the current 70mph limit here in the UK - though I'm told that modern research has largely refuted that evidence.
Obviously, it is very hard to provide a naturalistically valid methodology for parts of our lives that go beyond the natural - but then of course even the die-hard scientific naturalists here turn to 'magic' when they invoke 'spontaneous healing' - something that doesn't fit in the scientific lexicon at all. They have no answer to the situation so make things up.