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One great way to get people to question their worldview is by asking questions. And a question you can ask is “what do you mean by science?”
You see, there’s two different kinds of science. Observational science is directly testable, observable, and repeatable. This science builds technology and medical innovations. But historical science is very different. It deals with the past. The facts—like rock layers and fossils—exist in the present. But how we interpret them depends on our worldview because historical science isn’t directly testable, observable, or repeatable.
So what you mean by science matters!
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One great way to get people to question their worldview is by asking questions. And a question you can ask is “what do you mean by science?”
You see, there’s two different kinds of science. Observational science is directly testable, observable, and repeatable. This science builds technology and medical innovations. But historical science is very different. It deals with the past. The facts—like rock layers and fossils—exist in the present. But how we interpret them depends on our worldview because historical science isn’t directly testable, observable, or repeatable.
So what you mean by science matters!
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