Published: 20 June 2019 (GMT+10)
by Paul Price

Evolutionists often claim that science is objective and unbiased, while religion (and by extension, creationism) is biased and dogmatic. True science, they claim, is not about ideology. These skeptics downplay the significance of worldviews, and how they control the interpretation of scientific data.

In response to this naïve view of science, creationist organizations such as CMI have, for many years now, been emphasizing the overwhelming power of worldviews to control and guide scientists’ interpretations—especially when dealing with the unobservable past. Evidence does not speak for itself. It must always be interpreted in light of an a priori worldview. This emphasis has been generally so limited to creationists that many have come to associate it with them exclusively, as if only creationists believe or understand that worldviews control science (rather than science controlling worldviews).

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