Some claim science has made God unnecessary. But science cannot disprove God. Science deals with how the world works, not why it exists.
Science can explain how planets move, but not why there is a universe at all. It can study the brain, but not explain why humans have consciousness, morality, or longing for meaning. These deeper questions point beyond science.
In fact, many discoveries in science point to God. The fine-tuning of the universe—the precise conditions that allow life—suggests design, not accident. The Big Bang theory shows the universe had a beginning, which agrees with the Bible’s teaching that God created it.
Many scientists themselves believe in God. Faith and science are not enemies. Science explains the natural order, while God explains its origin and purpose.
So, science cannot disprove God. Instead, it often raises questions that point to Him. Belief in God remains reasonable, even in a scientific age.