God is the master scientist of eternity, the creator of natural law and the moving cause behind creation. The more we learn from science, the more we learn about how God works. How can science possible disprove that? I don't care if God created man initially as male and female adults or if he started the process by which they evolved. In any case, God is behind it all. Again, how can science possible disprove that?
Obviously history shows that man has had a lot of ideas of god(s) from the beginning. Those notions have evolved over time and such has proven that all of these ideas can't be correct, since they contradict one another. But, none of that disproves that there is a God and that God has revealed certain truths about who and what he is.
Again, I'm baffled by this whole thread. There is not a single shred of scientific evidence that God does not exist. There are many highly intelligent people who conclude that God exists, based on reason, observation, and personal spiritual experience (which can't be observed in the laboratory).
Can science prove that nothing exists which can't be detected through the natural senses or scientific equipment? Why should I believe that if something exists, then it must be scientifically detected? I detect the existence of God through spiritual evidence, clearly presented to me, of which I have certainty equal to that which comes from the scientific method. Can science disprove that? I think not.