Religion
In reply to the discussion: The surprising links between faith and evolution and climate denial — charted [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)are outside of science and claiming that there is proof of anything is a pointless endeavor.
At this time, i think the general category of religious beliefs falls in that area. There may be a potential for proof for existence or non-existence, but I am very skeptical.
You are right. Claiming divinity is claiming something supernatural. Divinity has nothing to do with science. Look for scientific explanations all you want and dismiss those things for which you find explanations, but you won't be able to disprove that person's divinity. And no one will be able to prove it either.
A belief in miracles is the belief in something supernatural, a belief in something that exceeds what we can or do understand from a scientific stance. IMO, that does not make it "anti-science" as that would indicate that it was against science, while it may be just outside it as you initially stated here.