Methodological Naturalism

<quote from Real Faith & Reason, vol 2>

Ungodly Scientific Method

  • Ask a question biased by ungodliness.
  • Do background research biased by ungodliness.
  • Construct a hypothesis biased by ungodliness.
  • Test the hypothesis by experimenting, and allow ungodly bias to guide the experiment.
  • Record the results biased by ungodliness.
  • Interpret the data biased by ungodliness.
  • Draw a conclusion biased by ungodliness.
  • Communicate the results biased by ungodliness.

Notice how the steps follow a mindset of ungodliness that guides each step in the process. Though, as a general rule, scientists don’t use the word “ungodliness.” They use a word like “secular,” “naturalistic,” “materialistic,” or “mainstream” instead. They use these words instead of the word “ungodliness” to hide the bias. In fact, the terms “methodological naturalism” or “scientific naturalism” are the most widespread terms used to hide the bias toward ungodliness.

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