 We must realize that human beings are profoundly human, and so human scientists can and do put forth a lot of wrong-headed theories. Now a humble investigator is one who knows his own limitations, one who understands that scientific effort is often skewed by human sin, philosophical error, and political ideology. Therefore the humble investigator is one who is open to correction. The history of science is littered with discarded theories, any one of which was held by the most preeminent scientists of the day. That in itself is cause for scientific humility, and also a warning against those who would impatiently and imprudently push the church to conform its truths to the latest scientific fad.