What then does science do?
You were already told. You should be able to answer that question yourself. You are communicating with me and others thanks to several of the gifts of science.
What does religion give the world? I have no need for it. The more people become involved in religion, the less useful they are to others around them.
Bottom line: I have lived a religion- and god-free life for several decades now that has allowed me to live a meaningful, satisfying, and enjoyable life free of much of the pain and confusion others experience chasing after gods and miracles.
The test for God is study nature. As you do, you find order, complexity and information. This implies or infers a designer, a God.
Not to me it doesn't. Order, complexity, and form are the natural results of mindless physical laws acting on matter. Studying nature does not lead to a god belief in clear thinkers. What we find is a world that runs on its own, the nature of which science has well described without reference to gods. Scientific theories derive from the study of nature, and not one has a god in it, nor would any benefit from the ad hoc insertion of one into the theory. Go ahead and stick a god into one and see if it improves its predictive power.
Notice that I changed
information to
form. Information requires a conscious observer to become informed by external form printed itself onto and into consciousness, thus
in-form-ing the observer.
Saying theres no God is NOT rational.
I never said that there are no gods. What I posted was, "
There is no god in the rational skeptic's world view" There is none in this rational skeptics world view because I have no reason to believe that any exist, and I have no need to insert one into it. Thatis not the same as saying that no gods exist.
you may as well deny gravity exists or wind exists if you are gonna deny God exists
False equivalence. Wind and gravity can be detected. No god can be detected. And once again, I don't deny that gods exist. Nor do I deny that vampires and leprechauns exist. I have no test that excludes or rules them out. But I also have no need for such a test. I am content to remain skeptical of all of these claims, and to hold a world view free of vampires, gods, and leprechauns.
Notice that if I choose to disregard the existence of gravity, I will likely be harmed or die. Not so with gods, leprechauns, or vampires, and all for the same reason.
We CAN detect God by the design, order, information and spiritual experiences like NDEs. This is a form of detection.
Sorry, but all of us see these things, but do not conclude that a god is needed for any of them. The can all be explained naturalistically.
Yes, intelligent design is falsifiable. If you or anyone could prove the universe either came from nothing or was always here, then youd falsify ID.
And what finding would you accept as proof that reality is godless? None at all, if you are honest with yourself.
Give examples of those predictions and controlling outcomes within science?
Science can predict eclipses. If you like, you can use the science to point your mounted camera to the part of the sky where science has informed you to expect the eclipse to occur, and set the timer on it to shoot a picture at the time science told you the eclipse would be visible, thus controlling the outcome of the photographic effort.
How is it that you need to be told these things? Aren't you presently predicting and controlling outcomes when you post to RF? Aren't you predicting that your post will appear to yourself and others under certain predictable circumstances, such as turning on one's computer and manipulating it to open the thread to which you posted, at which point you expect that the words you chose will be present for others to read?
Science allows that. Religion does not. Religion cannot compare with science for predictive power or utility (usefulness).