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They all share a secularist mindset which follows the ideology which is programmed into most children and young adults all the way up from preschool through doctorate or however up the ladder they go.
Here you go again, Buz. Repeating this false statement even though it has been corrected many, many times.
Science has to do with
methodology, not ideology.
That's how it is that scientists from all over the world with a multitude of differing personal ideologies can contribute to the scientific consensus, since to do science one simply adheres to the scientific method.
What you are suggesting is that allowing the supernatural to be considered in science would somehow aid inquiry.
Please start a thread if you would like to enumerate the ways in which allowing "godidit" as an explanation of natural phenomena would add to our understanding.
Otherwise,
stop falsely claiming that the scientific method has anything to do with secular ideology.