Science itself doesn't deny possibility. In front of science, literally everything is possible such as resurrection or the miracles. It's a twisted version of science trying to advocate that "something is not possible". Science is about proof. You can't prove that "something is not possible" in the case of resurrection and miracles. Thus to say that they are not possible is just a faith statement.
Another deceptive perception introduced by this twisted version of science is that "everything can be proved scientifically today", if not then we can assume that they never happened such as resurrection and miracles. Now I am trying to give you an example,
You had a dinner on Mar 07, 2009. Please prove scientifically what you ate that day, that is the food contents of your dinner that day. You can't, no one can. In this situation, you did something simple, however it's out of our science's capability to give it a proof. So if science can't even prove simple things in the past, why do you have to expect that complicated things such as resurrection and miracles happened in the past can be proven?!
You have a very odd idea about what science is.
Science can never ever prove something.
One can have ideas of how things are, like the
old belief that heavy things fall faster than light ones.
It is easy to
disprove that. Try it once, and it wont
happen. Try it a billion times, and it wont happen.
The "law of nature" that heavy falls faster is thus
shown to not be a law at all.
To the extent that science could said to have a doctrine
and to make it a matter of faith, it is that laws of nature
are consistent through time and space.
We dont think that heavy things fall faster on planet
x, or that they fall up instead of down. Electrons are
not positive in other galaxies.
Nobody has ever shown that any law of nature
we know about is quirky, sometimes in effect,
sometimes not, sometimes working differently.
Everything that we can test or have ever tested
anywhere on any subject has consistently given
the same result-laws of nature are not subject
to whim.
If you wish to believe that miracles used to happen,
or still do, terrif. Just dont think you can lend any
scientific weight to your notion, especially via false
claims as to what science is and does.
And try to be aware that the probabilities dont stand
with an equivalent belief that in other galaxies far away
and long ago, the law of conservation of mass / energy
was non existent, or that Boyles law was inoperative.