God watches over the universe; he 'is not dead nor doth he sleep'
This column is the last in the series I have been writing on the Enlightenment, the rise of modernity and the secularization of modern culture. There have been dozens of comments, e-mails and letters on these columns, many of them thoughtful.
Some commenters concluded that my observations were anti-science, that I somehow wanted to turn back the clock to pre-Copernican times. I have no such desire. Indeed, it is impossible to overstate the benefits of the scientific revolution. Science laid the foundation for most of the medical, mechanical and technical developments which have saved and improved the lives of billions.
Unfortunately, while science has been the instrumentality of so much technical and physical progress, many in the scientific/philosophical community have sought to make the scientific method the exclusive basis of all knowledge. This has led many to conclude that the only explanation for the origins of the universe and of life, cosmology, is materialistic. That is, the result of purposeless random interactions of matter over billions of years. This materialistic view necessarily excludes, often ruthlessly, any possibility of divine intervention. This view of science is an indispensable pillar of today's secular culture.
Another series of comments question why the editorial pages of this paper should allow for a discussion of religion, shouldn't this discussion be reserved for the religion pages? This series has attempted to look at vast cultural shifts that have their roots in events and thinking of earlier centuries. These shifts are integrally related to changes in governments, how we are governed, science, laws, wars and the role of religion in our lives. As Mickelthwait and Wooldridge, editors at The Economist, point out in their book "God is Back," "Ever since the Enlightenment there has been a schism over the relationship between religion and modernity."
Only in late modernity could someone not see the intimate links between religion and the developments of the past half millennium. Indeed, it appears that one of the projects of modern materialistic secular humanists is to drive religion and the discussion of religion, altogether out of the public square.
Lastly, a number of commenters felt that I was cherry-picking from scholarly works to buttress my "arguments." I will turn later to my perspective, but certain things are universally agreed upon.
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