Atheistic science

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Atheistic science is an approach to science that clings to atheistic views of the universe and life, at the complete exclusion of Biblical scientific foreknowledge and non-materialistic phenomena.

An example of atheistic science is the (absurd) insistence that remarkable migration by butterflies and birds can somehow be explained by magnetism.

Uncertainty and entropy

Atheistic science downplays or denies the central role played by uncertainty (quantum mechanics) in the physical world. For a half-century, some scientists even refused to accept the truth of quantum mechanics. Overly narrow interpretations of the Second Law of Thermodynamics is another characteristic of atheistic science.