The whole point of doctrine is that it is unquestionable. The practice of teaching that its correct not to question is the issue. There are not typically more questions than answers in science and that is a naive view of the subject, there are many questions to which we have not yet found answers, but that is a different matter to there not being an answer except to accept dogma.
As far as science goes Ive never heard of anyone being labelled as a conspiracy theorist for questioning scientific breakthroughs - it is wholly encouraged in the scientific world that your results are published, peer reviewed and repeatable before any kind of breakthrough can be announced. In fact, you wouldnt be taken seriously in academia if you didnt ask questions. You would be dismissed as a crackpot if you just questioned published peer reviewed research without something to back it up.
Can you give some examples of this conspiracy theorist label in relation to scientific breakthrough, as I am not aware of it?
As far as science goes Ive never heard of anyone being labelled as a conspiracy theorist for questioning scientific breakthroughs - it is wholly encouraged in the scientific world that your results are published, peer reviewed and repeatable before any kind of breakthrough can be announced. In fact, you wouldnt be taken seriously in academia if you didnt ask questions. You would be dismissed as a crackpot if you just questioned published peer reviewed research without something to back it up.
Can you give some examples of this conspiracy theorist label in relation to scientific breakthrough, as I am not aware of it?[/QUOTE]
Sorry for the delay in responding, I have been busy looking for a definition of naive that my post fell under.
Science hasn't found all of the answers
yet - you can't beat blind faith.
You say that scientific breakthroughs are reviewed and questioned in the 'scientific world', but it's the real world that I'm talking about. Most people have read about Higgs Boson, medical advancements, discoveries on Mars etc, but we just turn the page without giving it much further thought. We accept the press releases, and the footage as being real, but whose to say that we are receiving all of the information?
with regard to conspiracy theorists, we have the Moon landing (was it real), was AIDS created as population control, Fluoridation to benefit drug companies.