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Dániel Boros

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    Dániel Boros got a reaction from Nicky in The Anthropic principle   
    Laws exist only as concepts. Things that exist move according to their own nature and if many things have the same nature than we may find laws that in a sence govern those things.
     
    There is no entity that we could call chaos. Also the Universe was less disorderely in the past than it is now.
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    Dániel Boros got a reaction from bkildahl in Methodological naturalism   
    From Wikipedia:


    According to objectivism Nature is


    And I must say I totally agree since one has to define Nature before one can provide a objective scientific method to test it.

    The Supernatural


    So Methodological Naturalism states that scientists must look for causes that exist for events that happened and that they should not look for causes that don't exist for events that happened or that they should not look for causes of events that did not happen even though causes that don't exist and events that did not happen may exist.

    Doe that make sense? I think that's simple nonsense. Methodological naturalism gives credibility to supernatural arguments by asserting that the supernatural exists despite it not being part of scientific research. It is not simply stating the obvious since it does in fact imply the existence of non-existence, which is a contradiction in terms.

    Am I right?
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