Nah, cause i'm going to remember the rollercoaster ride and how much fun it is afterwords. The memory of the enjoyment is the true reward.
Also, i don't see anything that says people who believe in god can't search for the truth, believe in science or be scientists themselves.
Nothing in science contradicts religion, so their is no reason that someone has to believe in one or the other. There is nothing in science that even suggests that their isn't a god, so I don't see your point. I myself am actually very interested in finding out the truths of science and the like and if there was some expierement that could actually prove or disprove god i'd totally do it.
However their are dimensions of the universe we can't even perceive (probably anyway) so there will never be such a test, and we'll likely never know EVERYTHING about the universe.
It's still fun to try, no matter your religion.
Either way, according to both Pascal and Richard Carrier i'm covered either way.
Too bad neither of them know what god's like.








