Eturnalshift wrote:
In the early 1930s, scientists theorized about neutrinos and their existence.
In 1942, scientists detected neutrinos (which may have existed since the Big Bang) despite being incapable of seeing them.
In the 1970s scientists observed the effect of a neutrino interacting with a proton.
In 2011, scientists believe to have observed properties of neutrinos that were largely thought to be impossible due to our current understanding of Physics.
PS: God doesn't/can't exist.
God is a creation of mankind whereas all the things you described were naturally occurring phenomena observed empirically.
I suppose you're going to argue that "maybe" we will one day invent a "God Detector".
Well, there are still people who swear by divining rods.
"We can't know everything, so we can't know anything, so I'm going to believe whatever I want."