So let me ask you this: if this is the case and science is perfectly reconcilable with religion and science itself, by uncovering the laws of nature, point to the intervention or existence of a creator, then why are the vast majority of scientists atheists? Why do they still vehemently reject the possibility? Fear of accountability?
They don't reject it because of that, but because they can't prove it. They can't tell if there is a God or not and when they look at religions, they just think atheism is better.
This is why many scientists despite being atheists would never say "there is clearly no God" but rather "in my world view" "i think" "what we know" and so on.
But when it comes to explaining the origin of it all, the vast majority of scientists who support the Big Bang theory do not believe anything divine was necessary to spark it.
Because we have yet to reach that point. When you look at big bang from an atheist point of view, big bang IS the beginning. While looking at it from theist pov, the thing or the phenomenon that caused the big bang is the beginning.
If scientists tomorrow declare that they've found the answer to the origin of the universe and it isn't God and in fact it categorically disproves the existance of God -would you cast off your faith?
If they can "prove" it sure. My faith isn't blind.
I believe in God because i look at the tiniest detail in life and it makes me believe that there is a being that has to be perfect, in order to make something so perfect and so on.
But if i got the proof that God, infact, doesn't exist then continuing to hold onto faith would be nothing more than willful ignorance. I chose a faith among many others because it makes sense, because it answers the question, because i can study science and learn more about universe and then be taught more when i look at the scripture. I'm not bouncing between one or the another because of how they fall into place.
If you prove to me that Sun, is infact, not a God and i still continued to worship the sun, what would you call that?