That has been my point all along.
We never know what discoveries await us, so let's not be so dogmatic about what we think we know.
But these statements can only be considered dogmatic if they are applied to things that are not being referenced by those statements. The 'dogmatism' you speak of is your own creation. You created it by insisting on intentions that no one else holds when they are speaking rationally.
You keep arguing that we shouldn't do something that none of us is actually doing. It is not rational to make knowledge statements about unknown, made-up events.
Linda