Well, since science isn't revealed truth the way religion is, no. Many scientists commit errors of knowledge--they don't know something, so draw incorrect conclusions. This is part of the scientific process, and it is irrational to criticize people for not acting on knowledge they don't have. Some commit errors of analysis--they misinterpret the data. Sometimes this is due to honest errors--alchemists were not irrational, but merely mistaken--and sometimes not--no one, despite your best efforts to paint a contrary picture, has ever argued that fraud doesn't happen in science. These are discovered in time, and corrected; again, all part of the scientific process.justintime said:We all know Mendel, Darwin, Newton and Einstein all fudged data and even made Colossal Mistakes in their conclusions/theories. Are they big enough names that put science on a not so scientific footing?
Science would survive if every big name that any non-scientist knew was proven wrong tomorrow. What you refuse to understand is that science is about the PROCESS, not about the specific facts. Science has no dogma, merely a method.