Maybe I will download the video in the middle of the night.
The area they ignore is metaphysics.
They can't see it, so it doesn't exist... and by extrapolation, doesn't matter.
However, right and wrong come completely from the metaphysical side.
So, when ignored, you get really stupid results.
Lets compare nutrition.
Current science is all about calories. Science was pretty convinced that calories were all that mattered.
Along comes steel rollers, and suddenly white flour becomes cheap and abundant.
And, people started falling down in the street.
Although white flour has calories, it doesn't have any nutrition.
So, when you go to the store you see "Enriched White Flour".
There are people who are working with other spectrology equipment who are measuring nutrition values of food. Fresh burger > McDs burger.
Raw milk > pasteurized homogenized milk.
And, what they are doing is called "unscientific."
It is a similar construct about right and wrong.
What needs to be measured, science has thrown out.
A baby needs love to survive. No love/not enough love and the baby will die.
But, has science even tried to measure the levels of love?
RE: Can Science Tell Us Right From Wrong?