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Experiments
Main article: Experiments
Once predictions are made, they can be tested by experiments. If test results contradict predictions, then the hypotheses are called into question and explanations may be sought. Sometimes experiments are conducted incorrectly and are at fault. If the results confirm the predictions, then the hypotheses are considered likely to be correct but might still be wrong and are subject to further testing.
From the National Academy of Science...A hypothesis is a possible answer to a question about something that is observed. Scientists will determine if a hypothesis is accurate by comparing it to observations relevant to the question asked. If the observations and the hypothesis conflict, the hypothesis is rejected.


You cannot make observations about something supernatural or not based in reality. Therefore, you cannot inject religion, or the hand of a god, into a scientific observation.

The complexity of lifes processes are observed and explained with greater clarity and understanding every day, including the structure and action/interactions of proteins. A god never enters into the equation.

Religion lives outside the boundry of reality. It is fiction.