Of course many theologians will not like Experimental Theology - Experimental Christianity. But if they peddle the idea that science and theology are reconcilable, they would have to accept the challenge or be noted to not be able or willing to do so.
As Experimental Theologians of the skeptical variety suggest tests, easily carried out, if the so called "accomodationists" balk at doing honest science to support their theologies, they can be called on just that.
And for those theologians that will tell us Science has nothing to say about theology, And there will be those who do so, then we can then say for a fact, that theology is in fact, not according to them, scientific and demonstrable as a scientific fact or truth. It is all argument by assertion and special pleading. Russelll's teapot.
If we are then down to logical examination of assertions, atheism can easily win that argument.
As Experimental Theologians of the skeptical variety suggest tests, easily carried out, if the so called "accomodationists" balk at doing honest science to support their theologies, they can be called on just that.
And for those theologians that will tell us Science has nothing to say about theology, And there will be those who do so, then we can then say for a fact, that theology is in fact, not according to them, scientific and demonstrable as a scientific fact or truth. It is all argument by assertion and special pleading. Russelll's teapot.
If we are then down to logical examination of assertions, atheism can easily win that argument.
I am a sovereign citizen of the Multiverse, and I vote!