KWRBT,
Answer this question: Where does 'Science' get ethics from?
You obviously didn't read my post.
Let me quote myself for you: I said:
"Science doesn't answer questions concerning ethics. Yeah, I've said that here before. Science is not a discipline to determine ethics. It's used to determine facts about the natural world."
I think I've said this so many times on the forum to explain to you why science, the discipline, cannot be blamed or negated for the rants and philosophical speculations of atheists and individual scientists, since those things exist outside of the scientific method. But I think that I've said it so many times that you are now mimicking me by saying that science does not determine ethics, and yet you are twisting those words to make them say something else, which really is unclear at this point. What point are you making about ethics? And do you acknowledge that you are adopting my own language now?
Ethics can only come from God. Even the philosopher Kant acknowledged that point, and he was not a believer.
So what is it that you are saying and why do you bring science into the discussion of ethics? It is YOU who are conflating the two!
I suspect scientific ethics are based on whatever the prevailing popular opinion is at the time....
What are "scientific ethics?" I've never heard of this. Is this an Oprah show?
As as result these are not moral codes but just public opinion which changes with the wind...
I know I'm making a mistake by indulging you in this tangent, but scientists are bound by more than just the wind. They are bound by law. Like most other professions.
Science is also greatly influenced by where the money comes from.
So is every profession, especially yours.
Look at the Pharmacuetical companies
and their unholy alliance with the medical profession.
And look at the legislation and punishments against this. If you would work in a company like this, you would see that companies have rules to prevent this.
Of course not all science is done in industry. There is also academic work. Oh, but the industry is evil for making money off their work, constructing their own business models and entrepreneurial endeavors to take in profits for their achievements, but the academics are evil for accepting handouts (aka grants) to do theirs. So really all scientists should jump off a bridge instead according to you? But why are computer scientists exempt?
And look at all those computer programmers wreaking havoc on innocent people by designing viruses and stealing identities with their hacking and programming. LET'S BURN ALL THE COMPUTERS. BURN BABY BURN