There is nowadays, among both Protestant and Catholic theologians,
a fairly strong tendency towards «desacralization», which means in the last analysis reducing the Christian life to mere secular neighbourliness.
For example, while estimates concerning central
tendencies of distributions of simulation outcomes are usually
fairly robust because they are conditioned on ample data, estimates concerning the tails of distributions (such as the probability of falling below a critical biomass) are usually conditional on few data and thus often rely on assumptions that have no
strong knowledge base.