Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut
If God is a real entity that interacts with our physical universe somehow, then yes, science can explore the conception of God. It depends on how you define God, really. For example, if we are talking about the popular conception of God which answers prayers, we can do scientific medical studies to see how effective that is as a treatment.

On the other hand, if you're talking about a God that doesn't interact with our universe in any detectable way whatsoever, then that God is not just useless but logically non-existent.
We don't need science to explore the conception of God. All you need is your own personal beliefs. There is no formula that states there is a god or there isn't based on scientific evidence or experiment. Perhaps my example of God was vague but it was the first thing that came to my head at the time. I still don't believe science can explain everything. We have not necessarily discovered everything out there. Science can do a lot but i don't see it as the end all be all, it doesn't have answers for everything.

Hey Science, what's the meaning of life?

What? You'll get back to me in 200 years?

K, see ya then and you still won't know