Is Science Secular?
Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI
Biblical Authority Ministries, April 16, 2025
Many people today insist that science can only be done by
people who have a secular worldview—or at least by those who are willing to
leave their religious views at the door as they enter the science lab. Several
popular atheists and evolutionists have contended that people who reject the
big bang and the evolution of living things are so backward that they cannot
even be involved in developing new technologies.[1]
But is this really the case? Or are these opponents of a
biblical worldview simply making assertions that cannot be supported with facts
and substantial arguments, having an incorrect understanding of true science?
A friend of the ministry was challenged
by the comment that science can only be done through a purely secular,
evolutionary framework. Such statements are blatantly absurd and are a type of
arbitrary fallacy called an “ignorant conjecture.” In other words, these people
simply do not know the past, nor are they familiar with what science really is.
Examples of Scientists Operating from a Christian Worldview
If science is a strictly secular endeavor without any need
for a biblical worldview, then why were most fields of science developed by
Bible-believing Christians? For example, consider Isaac Newton, Gregor Mendel,
Louis Pasteur, Johann Kepler, Galileo Galilei, Robert Boyle, Blaise Pascal,
Michael Faraday, James Joule, Joseph Lister, and James Clerk Maxwell. Were
these “greats” of science not doing science? Francis Bacon developed the
scientific method, and he was a young-earth creationist and devout Christian.
Even in modern times, the inventor of the MRI scanning machine, Dr. Raymond Damadian, is a Christian working with Christian principles. The founder of catastrophic plate tectonics, Dr. John Baumgardner, is also a devout Christian. And those who recently founded the scientific field of baraminology are also Christians. Also, I (Bodie Hodge) developed a new method for production of submicron titanium diboride for the materials science and ceramics industry.
Professor Stuart Burgess developed a new mechanism for
the two-billion-dollar European (ESA) satellite Envisat. Dr. John Sanford
developed the gene gun. And let’s not forget Werner von Braun, the young-earth
Christian who was the founder of rocket science and led the US to the moon.
These are but a few examples of people who held to a biblical worldview and
were quite capable as scientists and inventors of new technologies.
The Foundation for Science Is Biblical Christianity
Furthermore, science comes out of a Christian worldview. Only the God described in the Bible can
account for a logical and orderly universe. God upholds the universe in a
particular way, such that we can study it by observational and repeatable
experimentation (see Genesis 8:22). Because God upholds the universe in a
consistent manner, we have a valid reason to expect that we can study the world
we live in and describe the laws that God uses to sustain the universe
(Colossians 1:17).
In the secular view, where all matter originated by chance
from nothing, there is no ultimate cause or reason for anything that happens,
and explanations are constantly changing, so there is no basis for science. Though many non-Christians do science, like
inventing new technologies or improving medical science, they are doing it in a
manner that is inconsistent with their professed worldview. On what basis
should we expect a universe that came from nothing and for no reason to act in
a predictable and consistent manner? When non-Christians do real science by
observable and repeatable experimentation, they are actually assuming a
biblical worldview, even if they do not realize it.
It makes sense why “science” in the US is losing out to
other nations since our science education system now limits science in the
classroom exclusively to the religion of secular humanism (and its subtle
variations).
It Is Not “Science vs. Religion”
So, the debate is not “science versus religion.” It is
really “religion versus religion.” Sadly, science is caught up in the middle.
The battle is between the religion of secular humanism (with its variant forms like agnosticism, atheism,
and the like), which is usually called secularism
or humanism for short, and Christianity. They both have religious
documents (e.g., the Humanist Manifestos I, II, and III for humanists, and the
Bible for Christians); both are recognized religions by the Supreme Court;[2]
and both receive the same 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Both have different
views of origins.
Humanism has astronomical evolution (big bang), geological
evolution (millions of years of slow gradual changes), chemical evolution (life
came from non-life) and biological evolution (original, single-celled life
evolved into all life forms we have today over billions of years) in its view
of origins. In other words, evolution (as a whole) is a tenet of the dogma of
the religion of humanism in the same way as biblical creation (as a whole, with
six-day Creation, the Fall, global Flood, and the Tower of Babel) is a tenet of
the dogma of Christianity. It is a battle between two different religions.
In recent times, the state and federal governments kicked
Christianity out of the classroom, thinking they kicked religion out; but
instead, they just replaced Christianity with a godless religion of humanism.
This was done as an attack designed by humanists.
An Evolutionary Worldview Equals Science?
There is a misconception that this evolutionary subset of
humanism is science. Science means
knowledge and scientific methodology that is based on the scientific method
(observable and repeatable experimentation). However, evolution (whether
chemical, biological, astronomical, or geological) is far from scientific.
Consider the following facts:
- No one has been able to observe
or repeat the making of life from non-life (matter giving rise to life or
chemical evolution).
- No one has been able to observe
or repeat the changing of a single-celled life-form like an amoeba into a
cow or goat over billions of years (biological evolution).
- No one has been able to observe
or repeat the big bang (astronomical evolution).
- No one has observed
millions of years of time progressing in geological layers (geological
evolution).
The reason some people are confused about the religion of
humanism—and specifically its subset of evolution—as being science is a
bait-and-switch fallacy. Let me explain. One of the key components of humanism
is naturalism. Basically, it assumes a
priori there is nothing supernatural and no God. In other words, nature
(i.e., matter) is all that exists in their religion (only the physical world).
As a clarifying note, Christians also believe in the natural
realm; but unlike the naturalist or humanist, we believe in the supernatural
realm, too (i.e., the spiritual, abstract, conceptual, and immaterial realm).
Logic, truth, integrity, concepts, thought, God, etc., are not material and have no mass. So those
holding to naturalism as a worldview must
reject logic, truth, and all immaterial concepts if they wish to be
consistent since these are not material
or physical parts of nature.
This is very important because naturalism or natural science
has been added as one of the dictionary definitions of science. For example, it
was not found in the 1828 Webster’s dictionary, but it was added in one form in
the 1913 edition. And, interestingly, they removed the definition that “the
science of God must be perfect” in the 1913 edition.
So, although many appeal to observable and repeatable
science through methodology to understand how the universe operates, another
definition has been added to muddle this.[3]
Science is now defined as “knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general
truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested
through scientific method.”[4]
For example, evolutionists have continued to popularize
Darwin’s scientific observation of the changes in beaks of Galapagos finches as
proof for the evolution of one animal kind into another. This is a great
example of the bait-and-switch fallacy where scientists present real scientific
evidence (the difference in finch beaks) but stretch the truth to say it gives
validity to the mythology of microbes to man evolution (the “switch” part of
the fallacy). This trick leads many to believe that evolution is real science.
The only real science in this example is the observation of the difference in
finch beaks.
People are baited with this good methodology of observational
science (again developed by a Christian named Francis Bacon), and then they are
told that evolution is science while subtly appealing to another added definition: that of “natural science”
or “naturalism.”
This is like saying another definition of science is
“Nazism.” Then Nazis could say they are “scientists” and get into a classroom!
This is what has happened with humanism. The religion of humanism (with its
founding principle of naturalism) has been disguised as science by adding another definition to the word science. But it is not the good science
we think of that makes computers, space shuttles, and cars. It is a religion.
To call evolution science is a bait-and-switch tactic.
Science and processes that supposedly take millions of years
Many processes that evolutionists profess takes millions of years do not. Using science in the present, we observe that processes that we have often been indoctrinated to believe requires millions of years really don’t. Consider this list:
Evidence |
Time to form (observed) |
Scientific evidence for millions of years |
Diamonds (vapor deposition) |
A few days[5] |
No |
Diamonds (pressure and temperature method) |
3-4 days[6] |
No |
Diamonds (from loved ones and pets ashes) |
Three months[7] |
No |
Coal |
Months[8] |
No |
Oil from Sewage |
Days[9] |
No |
Oil from Animal waste |
Days[10] |
No |
Oil from Brown Coal |
2-5 Days[11] |
No |
Oil from Algae |
No |
|
Petrified Wood (heat and chemical method) |
Days[14] |
No |
Petrified Wood (chemical method) |
Hours[15] |
No |
Petrified Wood (natural elements) |
Less than 360 years[16] |
No |
Opals |
Weeks[17] |
No |
Gemstones (volcanic origin) |
Upon eruption[18] |
No |
Gemstones (lab origins, synthetic) |
Days[19]
with Flame Fusion, Melt Process, Solution Process |
No |
Fossils |
Less than 24 hours[20] |
No |
Stalactites |
No |
|
Stalagmites |
In one summer[23] |
No |
Rock |
Less than 150 years, Bell encased in rock[24] Less than 125 years, Tawawera Items[25] Less than 50 years, Petrified Hat[26]
3 months, Yorkshire Bears[27] Hours, Concrete (observed) |
No |
Rock layers (Catastrophes) |
Hours, Mt. St. Helens[28]
|
No |
Rock layer lamina (lab; Air + Water) |
Almost immediately[29] |
No |
Canyons |
Days, Canyon Lake Gorge[30] Days, Little Grand Canyon[31] Six days, Burlingame Canyon[32] Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon[33] |
No |
So, Is Science Strictly Secular?
No. In summary, science can never be strictly secular for
these reasons:
- Science is based on observable
and repeatable experimentation that only makes sense in a biblical
worldview where God’s power keeps the laws of nature consistent. In other
words, science proceeds from a biblical worldview.
- Secular humanism, with its
subset of evolution, is in reality a religion and not science.
- Many of the greatest scientists were Bible-believing Christians whose biblical worldview motivated their scientific studies, showing that a strictly secular view is not necessary for performing science.
Where Humanism Leads
Christians will continue to conduct scientific inquiry and
invent things, processes, and science fields as we always have. If the US and
other places neglect our accomplishments and inventions and continue to push
the religion of humanism on unsuspecting kids in the classroom (usually
unbeknownst to most) by limiting its definition of science to the humanistic
worldview, then my humble suggestion is that they will continue down the same
road humanism leads. That is, people who are consistent in their naturalistic
worldview shouldn’t care about true science or the world, since nothing
ultimately matters in that worldview.
[1] As
an example of this dismissive attitude, Eugenie Scott (formerly) of the
National Center for Science Education (NCSE), a leading religious humanist,
says, “Like other pseudosciences, ‘creation science’ seeks support and
adherents by claiming the mantle of science.” http://ncse.com/rncse/23/1/my-favorite-pseudoscience.
[2] US
Supreme Court, Torcaso v. Watkins.
[3]
There is also the issue of operational science versus historical science. For
more see: http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/ee/what-is-science.
[4]
Merriam-Webster Online, s.v. “science,” accessed March 8, 2013, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/science.
[5] Greg
Hunter and Andrew Paparella, “Lab-Made Diamonds Just Like Natural Ones,”
September 9, 2015, ABC News Internet
Ventures, produced for Good Morning
America, http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=124787.
[6]
Ibid.
[7] Rae
Ellen Bichell, “From Ashes To Ashes To Diamonds: A Way To Treasure The Dead,”
NPR, January 19, 2014, http://www.npr.org/2014/01/19/263128098/swiss-company-compresses-cremation-ashes-into-diamonds.
[8] R.
Hayatsu, R.L. McBeth, R.G. Scott, R.E. Botto, R.E. Winans, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 6 (1984), p. 463–471.
[9] Australian
Stock Exchange Release, Environmental Solutions International Ltd, Osborne
Park, Western Australia, Oct. 25, 1996. Media Statement, Minister for Water
Resources, Western Australia, October 25, 1996.
[10] Dr.
Andrew Snelling, “The Origin of Oil,” Answers 2, no. 1, p. 74–77, http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v2/n1/origin-of-oil.
[11]
Ibid.
[12]
Christopher Helman, Green Oil: Scientists Turn Algae Into Petroleum In 30
Minutes, Forbes.com, 12/23/2013, http://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2013/12/23/green-oil-scientists-turn-algae-into-petroleum-in-30-minutes/.
[13] B.
Thomas, “One-Hour Oil Production,” ICR, January 13, 2014, https://www.icr.org/article/7874/.
[14]
Editors, “Instant Petrified Wood,” Physics.org, January 25, 2005, http://phys.org/news/2005-01-petrified-wood-days.html.
[15] Hamilton
Hicks, Sodium silicate composition, United States Patent Number 4,612,050,
September 16,1986, http://www.google.com/patents/US4612050.
[16]
Andrew Snelling, “ ‘Instant’ Petrified Wood,” Creation, vol. 17, no. 4, September
1995, p. 38-40, online September 1, 1995, https://answersingenesis.org/fossils/how-are-fossils-formed/instant-petrified-wood/.
[17]
Dr. Andrew Snelling, “Creating Opals,” Creation ex nihilo 17, no. 1,
Dec. 1994: 14–17.
[18]
Editors, Mount St. Helens Gift Shop Website, http://www.mt-st-helens.com/obsidianite.html,
downloaded April 7, 2014; Editors, “How Gemstones Are Formed,” GemSelect,
accessed August 18, 2015, http://www.gemselect.com/other-info/gemstone-formation.php.
[19]
Synthetic Ruby http://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Synthetic-Ruby.html.
[20]
Ben Coxworth, Lab-made fossils cram 1000s of years into 24 hours, New Atlas,
July 25, 2018, https://newatlas.com/lab-made-fossils/55619/.
[21]
Marilyn Taylor, Descent, Arizona Highways,
January, 1993, p. 11.
[22]
Emil Silvestru, The Cave Book, Master Books, Green Forest, AR, 2008, p. 46.
[23]
Ken Ham and Bodie Hodge, A Flood of Evidence, Master Books, Green Forest, AR,
2016, p. 125.
[24]
Bell-ieve It: Rapid Rock Formation Rings True, Creation, vol. 20, no. 2, March 1998: 6, https://answersingenesis.org/geology/catastrophism/bell-ieve-it-rapid-rock-formation-rings-true/.
[25] Renton
Maclachlan, “Tarawera’s Night of Terror,” Creation,
vol. 18, no. 1, December 1995: 16–19, https://answersingenesis.org/geology/catastrophism/taraweras-night-of-terror/.
[26] John
Mackay, “Fossil Bolts and Fossil Hats,” Creation
Ex Nihilo, vol. 8, Nov., 1986, p. 10.
[27] M.
White, “The Amazing Stone Bears of Yorkshire,” Answers in Genesis, June 1,
2002, http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/cm/v24/n3/stone-bears.
[28]
John Morris and Steve Austin, Footprints in the Ash: The Explosive Story of
Mount St. Helens, Master Books, Green Forest, AR, 2003.
[29]
Guy Berthault, Experiments on Lamination of Sediments, Creation, Vol. 3, No. 1,
April, 1998, pp. 25-29, https://answersingenesis.org/geology/sedimentation/experiments-on-lamination-of-sediments/.
[30]
Michael P. Lamb and Mark A. Fonstad, “Rapid Formation of a Modern Bedrock
Canyon by a Single Flood Event, Nature
Geoscience, June 20, 2010, p. 4, DOI: 10.1038/NGEO894.
[31]
John Morris and Steven A. Austin, Footprints
in Ash, Master Books, Green Forest, AR, 2003, p. 70-75.
[32]
John Morris, “A Canyon in Six Days,” September 1, 2002, https://answersingenesis.org/geology/natural-features/a-canyon-in-six-days/.
[33]
Rebecca Gibson, “Canyon Creation,” September, 1, 2000, https://answersingenesis.org/geology/natural-features/canyon-creation/.