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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

The dawn of science

Posted by Nildogma at Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Around 1,000 years ago a few people stopped using intuition, mysticism and faith to explain things and instead started to collect and evaluate evidence. That small step changed everything. It allowed us to test ideas and often to prove them wrong. 

A process akin to "Darwinian" selection was born; many ideas went extinct but the ideas that best fitted the evidence survived and improved over time. That this process worked is undeniable—our understanding of the universe increased explosively and the technologies derived from this deep understanding have transformed our lives. The process was codified into what we now know as the scientific method.

Yet there are still billions of people who cling to intuition, mysticism and faith as their lens onto the universe. They persist in this despite the runaway success of the scientific method and despite the fact that these pre-scientific methods have never given us a better answer than science to any question, ever.

Science works, faith does not; get over it.
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As a 20-year-old I was insatiably curious about the world and passionate about rejecting superstitions and all kinds of false beliefs. I still am today. Sometimes when people believe things that are not true, it make little or no difference but sometimes the consequences can be disastrous and deadly. Now, I do what I can to help people improve their thinking skills, especially in how they impinge on core beliefs, such as cultural values and religious beliefs. I have an active Facebook page for which I create memes and write articles almost daily. I also engage people in on-line debates. You can find me here: https://www.facebook.com/bill.flavell.1 I lecture at universities around the world and present or debate at public meetings. I also, draw on my management consultancy background to help freethought groups, almost anywhere in the world, to get organised, develop strategy and improve their media and presentation skills. If you would like me to present at your university or for your church group or freethought group, please contact me.
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