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by disown
2099 days ago
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> "Social sciences" are generally considered the "science of society," and the term comes from philosophers in the mid-1800's. Some of the philosophers named it "science" of society in order to piggyback off the reputation of real science. Because real science has such a great reputation, everyone from creationists ( creation science ) to social "scientists" ( social science ) have tried to associated themselves with science to gain credibility. Social science isn't science. Neither is creationism. Real science ( as most people understand it ) deal with natural laws and the natural world. |
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They very much are a part of the natural world, and presumably have some kind of "natural laws" guiding them. Creationism is not, as it is about things outside our observable world