Yes. And it has to. The problem with science and god(s) or the supernatural in general is that they can never coexist. Science is completely based on learning about the natural universe from hypothesizing, testing, and gathering empirical evidence from those tests. One can neither prove nor disprove the supernatural through natural means, and therefore, science cannot take the supernatural into account.
Science had faith in God.
God made science. Get it together! God made everything, so nothing except God can be God.
Science does not make any definitive conclusion about God.
In my opinion, no, God does not hate science.
You can use the god excuse for anything that science can't answer, such as 'who started the big bang?' or 'who made god?'
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I do not beleive in science.... God is my scientist
No, if it did it wouldn't be science.
Most people in Science would say there is no god, as some parts of Science teach against the existence of a God or Deity, instead processes of natural selection and evolution.
There is no God versus science, they are married at the deepest level. God created everything. Science is just the tool that we use to figure out the method God used to create. The majority of scientists believe in God by the proofs they've seen in creation.
Science does not provide direct evidence for or against the existence of a divine creator. While science aims to explain the natural world through observable phenomena and mechanisms, the concept of a higher power designing the world falls under metaphysical or religious beliefs that are not within the scope of scientific inquiry. Ultimately, beliefs regarding whether or not God designed the world are personal and can vary based on individual perspectives.
No. Sorry.