purpledawn writes:
That means the scientific method itself is not above being challenged.
Absolutely. For example, one question that should be asked of both those supporting ID and those supporting classic Biblical Creationism is "What method whould you put in place of the Scientific Method for verification and replication of results and predictive procedure?"
IMHO the single key failure of both concepts is that they do not provide a valid challenge to the Scientific Method. They dispute instances, but have not yet brought out a convincing alternative method. If they can do so, then IMHO they would have to be considered. It will then depend on wether or not the challenge they present to the Scientific Method provides a better likelyhood of successful explanations for what was and predictions of what will be.
So far though, the Scientific Method has stood the test of time. It has been shown to be universally applicable and equally suited to a broad range of endevours and fields of inquiry.
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