Proposal
The involvement of science with metaphysical doctrines for purposes Irrelevant to the aims of science is one of the most important problems in contemporary education and general information. It is necessary to reveal the delusion that evolutionists and materialists have created by presenting their metaphysical doctrines as scientific fact. This paper makes a brief but thorough analysis of the issue and presents a practical proposal for an effective confrontation.
Since the last century, the rapid and fascinating development of the physical or empirical sciences as well as technological achievement has provided the opportunity to use the name of science for purposes of supporting philosophical Ideas and metaphysical aims which are out of the scope, competency, and capability of empirical science.
Keywords
Creationism, science
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Recommended Citation
Frangos, Apostolos Ch.
(1986)
"The Great Delusion,"
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism: Vol. 1, Article 11.
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