DAM, having made a small revision to my last post, I move on after reading your last post.
BTW, after I was ordained, in 1953, my wife and I (both 23)spent some time in the north, Labrador. Then I got a scholarship to Boston University.
Having spent some time at Boston University, in the mid 1950's, doing some postgraduate studies in epistemology--dealing with the origins, nature and limits of knowledge--right up front I affirm my faith in the value of scientific enquiry: I am 100% in favour of the scientific method, whenever it can be appropriately applied.
Even back then, I came the same conclusion which is made in the Site which you give us--thanks, BTW--:
VI. Conclusion
The scientific method is intricately associated with science, the process of human inquiry that pervades the modern era on many levels....