Cubist
Posts: 558 Joined: Oct. 2007
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Quote (Kris @ Jan. 25 2011,07:47) | How can science always know what can be "tested" or what is possible before it's tested? | 'Always'? It can't. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID? Quote | Do all scientific tests produce results that were predicted, or predictable? | 'Always'? No, of course not. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID? Quote | Are no scientific tests, that are or were ever done, simply exploratory in nature? | There are, have been, and will be, plenty of such tests. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID? Quote | Are there never any surprises in science? | Surprises are far from unheard-of is science. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID? Quote | Do all scientists agree on what is possible, and impossible? | No, of course not. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID? Quote | Do all scientists agree on what is testable, or not testable? | No, of course not. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID? Quote | Has science already invented every possible test for every possible thing in the universe or on Earth? | No, of course not. What of it? In particular, what does this have to do with ID?
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