“what escapes most commentators is that both Muslim and Christian views on Darwinism are a recent product of the attack on scientific certainty in the West….It is the argument between the proponents of science and its cultural relativist critics in the UK and the USA that should be our real target. Standing up for science now means being prepared
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This is polio, this used to cripple X many people, but due to the vaccine you rarely see people in calipers anymore.
This is the bubonic plague, this killed off millions, but strangely since science got the hang of germ theory, antibiotics etc, it doesn't seen to appear anymore.
Etc etc
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I woudn't call science a "soultion", it's a method of enquiry. Science and religion are NOT simply alternative ways of looking at the world. It's this perception that's so harmful.
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Its rare (though does happen) for someone to say 'history teaches us' - but people tend to be more specific, 'historians' don't get wheeled out so much - 'expert on XXXXXXXX' is more likely.
Religions some times get lazy 'lumping' as categories - but again you're more likely to see references to the specific faith.
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I get annoyed at the lazy lumping use of "scientists" to refer to specfic group of researchers, as it makes it sound as if all research was equally reliable, and all scientists had the same political agenda.
Thus the pollution problems or the explotiation of poor farmers are the fault of "scientists", rather than the coperations making the profits. Thus the "science bit" in a shampoo advert is just as valid as the studies on the MMR vaccine.
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