Religion
In reply to the discussion: To my fellow atheist, do you think believers just wrong? [View all]edhopper
(33,781 posts)that there is no God. As i said before, after several millennium, the postulate of a god has not been supported by any evidence. I haven't really seen any scenario that might offer some. And all we do know and that has been proven only points to a universe without a god or supernatural force. So after a while, it becomes pertinent to a abandon a theory that produces no positive results.
The answers from believers are either, it is impossible to prove God exists (an interesting statement about a being that created the Universe) or we just don't know and can never know, so why ask.
Now to parse what you are saying, if you would say physicist would not positively declare general relativity true, or biologist declare evolution a certainty, because in science it is all about probability, not definitives. Then I do agree with your post.