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The Intersection of Philosophy, Science, and Theology DR. SARAH SALVIANDER Defending Christianity October, 2017

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The Intersection of Philosophy, Science, and Theology

DR. SARAH SALVIANDER

Defending ChristianityOctober, 2017

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PHILOSOPHY

How do we know truth?How should we live?What is reality?

“Love of wisdom”

the rational investigation of logic, ethics, and metaphysics.

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PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy = “organized speculation”

“Love of wisdom”

the rational investigation of logic, ethics, and metaphysics.

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PHILOSOPHY

Deductive logic

Rules

If A = B and C = B, then A = C

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PHILOSOPHYWhat is the basic structure of the world?

Plato: the material world is an illusionAristotle: the material world is real

How do we arrive at truth?Plato: reflection and deductive logicAristotle: observing and generalizing

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SCIENCE

Science = “natural philosophy”

Latin scientia, “knowledge”

the systematic building of knowledge based on testableexplanations and predictions.

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SCIENCE

ObserveAsk questionsHypothesizePredictTestAnalyzeTheorize

Rules (the scientific method)

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“JUST A THEORY”?

Common usage of “theory”:A hunch, a guessUsually untestede.g. “I have a theory about that...”

Scientific usage of “theory”:Based on facts and observationRigorously testede.g. Einstein’s theory of relativity

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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

the rational investigation of the foundations, methods, andimplications of science.

What qualifies as science?How reliable are scientific theories?What is the ultimate purpose of science?

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THEOLOGY

Theology = “science of the divine”

“Study of God”

the rational investigation of God and the nature ofreligious ideas.

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THEOLOGY

The word of GodScriptureDirect communication

The world of GodNatureHuman experience

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PHILOSOPHY

Man and existence

SCIENCE

The natural world

THEOLOGY

Man and the divine

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PHILOSOPHY

SCIENCE THEOLOGY

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PHILOSOPHY

SCIENCE THEOLOGY

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE+RELIGION

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Where do philosophy, science, and theology meet?

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Origin ofthe universe

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“’How it all began’ fits in with Bible story”

“The Bible was right”

POPULAR INTERPRETATION OF THE BIG BANG

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Big bang theory is philosophically unacceptable.

Implies GodPhilosophically messy

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My fellow astronomers are rushing off to join the First Church of Christ of the Big Bang.

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So long, Genesis!

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the multiverse

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God

the multiverse

the Universe

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“Universe 1”“Universe 2”

“Universe 3”

“Universe 4”

“Universe 5” “Universe 6”

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THE MULTIVERSE

Based on scienceBut not testable“Science flavored”

SpeculativePhilosophy, not science

Used by atheists to sow seeds of doubt

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Origin of life

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Origin of consciousness

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PHILOSOPHY

Existence is absurd

Make your own meaning

SCIENCE

MultiverseUnguided evolutionNo intelligenceNo designNo purpose

THEOLOGY

There is no God

Man is the measure of all things

ATHEIST RELIGION

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Which religion is true?

We can’t know for certain, but we can compare and contrast.

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KNOW A TREE BY ITS FRUITS

Matthew 7:17: “Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.”

How do we take measure of a religion? Its internal consistencyIts consistency with the worldThe fruit it bears

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INTERNAL CONSISTENCY

No basis for moralityAssume the moral high ground and denounce Christianity as backwards and oppressive

There is no truthItself a truth statement

Boltzmann brainsHow do you know what’s real?

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Who am I?What am I?

Why am I here?

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CONSISTENCY WITH THE WORLD

Eternal universe: supernatural crisis

Principle of mediocrity: fine tuning crisis

Darwinian evolution: in the midst of quiet revolution

Marxism: total, abject economic failure

Freud: anti-science

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LIFE IS ABSURD – SO WHAT DO WE DO?

Take the leap of faith Make your own meaning

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If God does not exist, everything is permitted.

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FRUITS OF ATHEISM

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FRUITS OF ATHEISMDeclining birth ratesBreakdown of the familyAbortion rateSTD rateDepression and anxiety rateMass killing rateSuicide rateDetachment from realityOrwellian thought control:

Ontario and California pronoun lawsPush to criminalize denial of climate change

Absurdities coming out of academia

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FRUITS OF CHRISTIANITYUniversitiesWidespread literacy ScienceIndustrial Revolution

Widespread prosperityRise of the middle class

Human rightsSanctity of lifeEnd of slavery

Greater happinessBetter healthGreater freedom and creativity

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THE LEAP OF FAITH

despair

hope

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THE LEAP OF FAITH

despair

hope