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@sapphi snake

"NoThe entire concept of god is unfalsifiable (there are no means to infirm it), meaning that it's inherently an unscientific concept that cannot be accepted as true (unless you want to believe for no reason at all). If you would've read the 'Examples' section of the link you provided, you would've seen this. Heck, falsifiability was used to remove creatinism from schools."

Thats what I said in other words. I used not opposing in a way to say science cant rule out god nor can it handle god. Because its not scientific everything they say about god is not science. God and science are two different things and have nothing to do with each other. Thats why they arent really competing they CANT oppose each other.

In the article its used in a different way. The world view is different to religious world view thus the concepts of how to look at the world are opposing. But Science and god can easily exist side by side they dont touch each other. You can be scientist and believe in god without ever having a conflict actually you cant even have a conflict.

To falsifiability THIS IS MAINSTREAM and the way to go. I know quite a few physicists they explained it to me in detail. Thats why theories like string theory have trouble because all they are is mathematically beautiful and noone knows how to disprove it practically.