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Tonka Time
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Interesting. I've heard of the idea, just not that it was called god of the gaps 
Science is a tool for understanding and by using it we understand the world we perceive to an extent. Science helps us push that extent.
What exists that can not be "boiled down" to the point of it becoming a mystery?
And when it becomes a mystery we use science to get to the next mystery.
It is in this endless searching and finding that is why I believe the existence of a higher power/powers can only be proven true in time or constantly remain a mystery. And if/when said power is found through science, science can still be used (example="Why does this exist/happen this way" and then using science to try and figure that out)
So to anyone that says science has disproved the god/gods, I have to logically disagree.
Religions can be proved correct or incorrect through science.
The existence of the being/beings that those religions are centered around can only be proven correct or remain a mystery.

Science is a tool for understanding and by using it we understand the world we perceive to an extent. Science helps us push that extent.
What exists that can not be "boiled down" to the point of it becoming a mystery?
And when it becomes a mystery we use science to get to the next mystery.
It is in this endless searching and finding that is why I believe the existence of a higher power/powers can only be proven true in time or constantly remain a mystery. And if/when said power is found through science, science can still be used (example="Why does this exist/happen this way" and then using science to try and figure that out)
So to anyone that says science has disproved the god/gods, I have to logically disagree.
Religions can be proved correct or incorrect through science.
The existence of the being/beings that those religions are centered around can only be proven correct or remain a mystery.