Science doesn’t have the processes to prove or disprove the existence of God. Science studies and attempts to explain only the natural world while God, in most religions, is supernatural.
Science does not provide direct evidence for the existence of God as it focuses on natural phenomena and observable data. The existence of God is a matter of faith and belief, which is beyond the scope of scientific inquiry.
then who do u think made the solar system
Albert Einstein and his professor had a disagreement about the existence of God. Einstein believed in a higher power that created the universe, while his professor argued that there was no scientific evidence to support the existence of God. Their argument centered around the philosophical and scientific implications of the concept of a higher power.
Mathematics does not directly prove the existence of God. The relationship between math and the concept of God is a matter of personal belief and interpretation, rather than a scientific or mathematical proof.
Humanity wants visual or scientific evidence of God's existence but the signs are all around us
That is correct. The existence of God, in fact of any god, can not be proven by any scientific means. His existence can only be assumed, by those who wish to do so. It is sometimes claimed that the Bible proves the existence of God, because to Bible tells us about God, and the Bible is God's word so it must be true. Of course, that is a circular argument that resolves as an assumption, not proof.
The latest scientific evidence does not prove or disprove the existence of God. Science and religion address different aspects of human existence, and many scientists hold varying beliefs about the relationship between the two. Ultimately, the question of God's existence lies outside the scope of empirical scientific inquiry.
Depends who you ask. To me and other Heathens, Asatruar, and the Theodish, they would say yes. Just like any other God, is there any hard scientific evidence for his existence? No. Is lack of proof of existence proof of lack of existence? Again, No.
Extinct is the scientific term meaning no longer in existence.
God spoke into existence the universe
Science recognises things that are provable. Since the existence of a god or gods is a matter of faith it is not amenable to scientific evaluation it fall outside the realm of the scientific method. That is not to say that some scientists do not believe in a god, many do.
No. There are questions whose possible answers can't be tested by experiment, and are therefore not answerable by scientific means. The classic one, though not the only one by far, is the question of the existence of God.