Hey Rose,
Have you ever been amazed at seeing a cat land on all fours when it seemed almost impossible to do so?
I'm sure that cats don't have a clue about the human definition of the word "gravity".
Now, since "gravity," like the word "science," is a "human construct," would that mean the cat was free from the law of gravity and that its reflex action was purely an instinct? Or would/could we say that the cat, instinctively operates within the law of gravity? The latter, right?
So with science, as with gravity, just because we humans can put a label on it, doesn't mean that humans either created it or have a monopoly on its use and practice. "Science" by definition seeks to be objective; I would go so far as saying it is the pursuit of eliminating subjectivity as much as possible.
Often times humans, in their pride, assume that what they "discover," through the process of scientific examination, is all the same as them creating what they discovered. This is false. The fact is, humans don't literally create anything, through their amazing imagination, they manipulate or reconstruct from material, and even ideas, that already exist.
Ever hear the one about the scientist and God?:
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God was sitting in heaven one day when a scientist said to Him, “God, we don’t need you anymore. Science has finally figured out a way to create life out of nothing – in other words, we can now do what you did in the beginning.”
“Oh, is that so? Explain…” replies God. “Well,” says the scientist, “we can take dirt and form it into the likeness of you and breathe life into it, thus creating man.”
“Well, that’s very interesting… show Me.”
So the scientist bends down to the earth and starts to mold the soil into the shape of a man. “No, no, no…” interrupts God, “Get your own dirt.”
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Mankind discovers, mankind does not create. Humanism attempts to give humanity credit for that which they do not deserve. This pride of humanity, which humanists extol, in reality, is the root cause of all humanity's ills. Pride in humanity, in one form or another, is certainly the reason why most humans refuse to acknowledge God.
This is probably the fundamental difference between people of faith in God and humanists whose faith is in mankind. Both are "religious", the difference being that humanists usually don't admit that the god they recognize is humanity itself. Humanists also don't usually admit that their cultures and practices are an expression of their "deification" of humanity (in other words, their form of religious practice). This is self-deception, meaning humanism at its core is a big fat lie!
This also explains why it is important for some of us to point out why it is an error to claim that because humanity named or discovered something, humanity created it or has a monopoly on it. That is simply false.
Have a blessed day!
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