(December 28, 2018 at 9:59 am)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(December 28, 2018 at 9:38 am)Deesse23 Wrote: Wrong.....again.
The scientific method can be applied to anything thats falsifiable, given we have the tools for observation to falsify. Please make a falsifiable definition of *supernatural* in general and your particular supernatural belief in particular, then we can start to apply.
Example: You (may) claim that your god created every species. If we can demonstrate speciation by other origins, your claim is falsified.
Observation: Tons of evidence supporting the theory of evolution
Conclusion: Your claim is rejected. We didnt even need to investigate the supernatural, because the criteria for falsification were related to the natural world.
You may make a new claim for a (different) god, in accordance with evolution. Then you need to give new falsifiable specifics.
Source - Science Clarified
"The term scientific method refers in general to the procedures that scientists follow in obtaining true statements about the natural world. As it happens, scientists actually use all manner of procedures to obtain the information they want. Some of those procedures are not very objective, not very formal, and not very systematic. Still, the "ground rules" by which science tends to operate are distinctive and very different from those by which "true statements" are produced in philosophy, the arts, history, ethics, and other fields of human endeavor."
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You don't know what you are talking about.
And why should we regard that website as the last word on the scientific method?
Instead, why not look at the method itself and how generally applicable it is? Well, maybe because it would lead to a conclusion you don't like.