Doth not their excellency which is in them go away?
they die, even without wisdom.
Job 4:21
"I do not think that many scientists would be comfortable accepting
Darwinism solely as a philosophical principle, without seeking to find at least some empirical evidence that it is true.
But there is an important difference between
---going to the empirical evidence to test a doubtful theory against some plausible alternative,
---and going to the evidence to look for confirmation of the only theory that one is willing to tolerate."
Phillip E. Johnson, Darwin on Trial (1991), p. 28
they die, even without wisdom.
Job 4:21
"I do not think that many scientists would be comfortable accepting
Darwinism solely as a philosophical principle, without seeking to find at least some empirical evidence that it is true.
But there is an important difference between
---going to the empirical evidence to test a doubtful theory against some plausible alternative,
---and going to the evidence to look for confirmation of the only theory that one is willing to tolerate."
Phillip E. Johnson, Darwin on Trial (1991), p. 28