Religion
In reply to the discussion: Does the Higgs Boson Discovery Resolve the Religion-Science Debate? [View all]humblebum
(5,881 posts)The ONLY possible way that such a statement can even be considered to have any merit is that if the qualities of the "god" that science considers not to be necessary match those of The God that is believed in by those who believe in such a god. And they do not.
That is the huge logical fallacy of those who believe that Science has any way of evaluating a deity or determining whether or not one exists.
Believe it or not skeptic, some minds can conceive of ideas that clearly do not fit your mold. All that Science can say about the so called "god particle" is that it exists. Anything beyond that is hypothetical, and to present the same as objective empirical proof that God does not exist is a lie. Purely hypothetical and subjective.
The lines were clearly drawn when the modern Scientific Method was established and its limitations defined. And yes, it does have well-defined limitations.