I looked up the definition of science and I corroborated it with various other sources, including Talk.origins, Randi's website, and then an article published in a compendium by the National Academy of Science. They all seem to say the following:
According to the National Academy of the Sciences:
"Creationism, intelligent design, and other claims of supernatural intervention [...] are not science because they are not testable by the methods of science.
This makes me believe that appeals to "God did it" or "supernatural metaphysical" explainations are not in fact science, because the definitions of science I am finding state that it is a systemantic means of analysing the natural world and naturalistically explaining phenomena in. Also, it must be based on utlimtely testable, falsifiable premise to be science. Above, Intelligent Designers, magical bunny rabbits, and invisible ear unicornes that are undetectable are not valid in explainations, as they are, in concept, not testable, no? Superntural is metaphysical, thus non-natural
Now, has anyone come across people pretending to be scientists before? I cannot really tell, aside from looking at what they say and trying to match it up to what I think real scienstists would say and have said. Is it safe to be skeptical or call bullshit on someone's "scientific degree ego stroking" if he seems unable to understand or get correct the basic definition and nature of science?
For example, someone I am talking to claims he's a "physicist" yet he consistantly makes remarks like the following:
That seems a bit odd for a "scientist" to say. since it seems not only to contradict what I find on talk.origins, but also according to the NAS. Is there something about science I am misunderstanding? Is there some other "possibility" other than logic and science which makes me closed-minded?According to the National Academy of the Sciences:
It seems a bit odd to me that a real "scientist" would say the following:
"Get off the extreme science kick and open your closed mind to other possibilities. Hardcore science does not exclude the supernatural.