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I have been some years demanding a scientific article that shows that God doesn't exist without any success. This means that science doesn't show that God doesn't exist.
No, it means you haven't been able to reassess that question and look at it from a different scientific POV.
You are not alone, but that's what's happening.
Take a completely different example. See if you can't see the parallels.
I was teaching an occupational safety class and no matter what I said, people did not change their behaviors. When I discussed it with a professional educator (I'm a clinician) she pointed out the obvious which I hadn't considered. The problem was not a knowledge deficit.
I had only ever thought of education as addressing a knowledge deficit. You are there to impart knowledge your students don't have. Turns out, that's not the only deficit people have.
Back to the thread, we know gods are myths (I do anyway). And we address woo all the time, that's what the JREF was all about. So why the double standard just because there are so many god believers out there? Since when is the majority the arbitrator or fact?
(With global warming the majority is part of the argument, but that's because they have the science behind them. It's a different issue in case anyone confuses the arguments.)
Back again to the thread. The existing paradigm is the usual: science doesn't look for creators, science doesn't address the supernatural, non-overlapping magisteria, science based vs faith based and so on.
OK, science doesn't address those things, it's a great excuse to dodge the issue and not offend any god believers.
I think it's time to move past that. If science can address other forms of woo, what the heck is the problem addressing god beliefs?
Simple, people need a paradigm shift. Why are we asking people to disprove the existence of gods when we don't ask them to disprove invisible pink unicorns or Hogwarts?
It's not an evidence deficit, it's a failure to ask the right question. What best explains god beliefs?
Think about it, we have evidence of god beliefs. We don't have evidence of gods.