[Ian]

Earlier David made the distinction between questions "science can
answer" and "questions where science has answers".

The distinction is purely pragmatic, Science can attempt to answer all
these questions, and indeed does have valuable things to say about all
of them, but to construct a complete answer to such questions using
only science, would be so complex and contingent, that it would be
useless for all practical purposes.

Science informs decisions, it doesn't make them, and it doesn't have
exclusive rights to inform either, fortunately.

[Krimel]
Science seeks to reveal what is true regardless of context. 
The importance of this is governed by the actual context.

Again we have this conflict between the world as we imagine it and the world
that is. No wonder some consider the material world evil. It sure is messy.

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