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Will Science Fail Us . . . or Kill Us?

May 10, 202231 min
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Episode description

Modern man has finally lost confidence in himself. While trust in man's institutions have fallen like a rock since the 1970s per Gallup polls, trust remains in one area—science. This is the last of the idols to fall. Yet there is a crisis in science, headlined by the Washington Examiner. A 2016 survey conducted by Nature Magazine found 90% of scientist respondents believed that a crisis was at hand, and a full 70% of those surveyed had tried and failed to reproduce another scientist's experiments. For a century, evolutionists have cried out, "Who needs reproducibility! Who needs observation! Who needs verification! Who needs data! We have an elegant hypothesis that can't be wrong!" Science will fail us. In fact, science is killing us now.

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