qayak
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Because it's not a scientific question.
You keep saying that but it just isn't true. it hasn't been since gods were invented and consistently debunked throughout human history.
If science can't experiment or observe something then the scientific conclusion is "there's no evidence for this" and science moves on. There's nothing further for it to say. It is not scientific to extrapolate "therefore it doesn't exist". Science is done with that question, barring further additional information and evidence.
Please tell me THE science experiment that proved the Big Bang because i wanna do it. Well, there isn't ONE . . . there are thousands that all point to the Big Bang being true. Same with evolution.
That we can't point to THE experiment that debunks gods doesn't mean thousands haven't been done. Gods used to control thunder, and rain, and evil spirits, and . . . Thousands of experiments have shown that gods do not control these things.
Then science went after harder to detect claims like, "My god answers my prayers" or "If you go to Lourdes you will be cured" or "God made our video cameras work in complete darkness so we could film of Mother Teresa." No hands of gods detected.
So there are thousands upon thousands of experiments designed to detect gods and their actions and yet no god or god meddling has ever been found. If this were the Big Bang, or Evolution, and no evidence was ever found, or even if one piece of the puzzle was shown to be wrong, no one would be claiming it was true, or we just hadn't search for the right tea pot, circling the right planet, in the right solar system, in the right galaxy of our universe.
If you personally choose to disregard all things that science hasn't answered that's fine. But it's an intellectual mistake to conflate "science (and I) find nothing to indicate A, therefore Not-A is proven".
You've fallen for the religious fallacy that gods are something special, outside our ability to understand and perceive. Religions and their followers just keep getting backed up until they find a statement that is unverifiable at the moment and then claim it as evidence that their god exists and you drank the Kool-Aid.
Remember a few years (decades) back when one of the pointy hats in Rome held a conference and agreed to say the Big Bang was true as long as science didn't look beyond that and then went on to claim that god was what caused the Big Bang? It was laughable. First he agreed to hide that god in the ultimate hiding spot, then demanded no one look in that hiding spot and for that agreement he would say that something that was true was true. Except science had already looked beyond that and his god wasn't hiding there.