As a scientist, I don't believe science will ever discover whether God exists. Nor do I believe religion will ever prove it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My feeling, of course, is that it's ludicrous to try to prove God's existence by science. God has nothing to do with science. God has all to do with soul, and who can explain that?
No one will presumably ever be able to prove or disprove such fundamental religious principles as the existence of God.
I can't prove it scientifically, that there's a God, but I believe.
Science has nothing in common with religion. Facts and miracles never did and never will agree.
Science is only truly consistent with an atheistic worldview with regards to the claimed miracles of the gods of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The more science learns, the more I'm convinced that God is real.
My view is that science only has something to say about a very particular notion of God, which goes by the name of 'god of the gaps'.
I'd be perfectly happy with a mathematically precise description of how time began. I see science and religion as being two completely different things. I don't see science as relevant to the question of whether or not there's a God.
There's no way that scientists can ever rule out religion, or even have anything significant to say about the abstract idea of a divine creator.
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof.