dfreybur
Premium Member
If only we had a Masonic Science we would be able to move beyond belief and disbelief.
Hmm. Statistical analysis of moral methods can be the subject of observed experiments. It's done in micro-economics in college laboratories. We should be able to devise similar experiments for moral methods.
Science does deal with statistical results. The naysayers love to hammer on that and fail to understand what statistical results mean.
To the extent that Masonic science is in fact a science, belief or disbelief is irrelevant. If I toss you off a cliff I can calculate quite exactly what your chances of floating back to the point I pushed you from (the chance is not zero, really) but you will definitely fall without regard to your belief or disbelief in gravity.