Quote Originally Posted by SadisticNature View Post
So aren't actually strong arguments against the existence of god.
Other than the fact that the devine entity insists on not showing up for lab tests.

Now id say assuming the scientific method by itself does not exclude the excistence of a god. But the room where gods could be hiding is shrinking as more and more of the natural world is explained and formulated by science.

Should science eventually bump into some entity fitting the description of a god it would obviusly be recognised as such. But at the moment god is a hypothesis with no experiments defiantely proving or denying existance.

Religius texts however (as far as im informed) have all been proven wrong. That does not finally prove that there is no god, it just says that no human is able to explain the nature and wishes of such an entity.