Is science becoming a religion? It really seems like it is. Scientists are beginning to explain more and more with science. Recent claims made by well known Physicist Stephen Hawking are threating to Christianity. He claims that he believes that there is no God. He claims that in the end science wins over religion. Can science really explain everything?

 From a Christian point of view, Stephen looks like a heretic. He is trying to eliminate anything that you could argue that there is a God. "
His book -- as the title suggests -- is an attempt to answer 'the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything," he writes, quoting Douglas Adams' cult science fiction romp, "The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy,'"(CNN news). Yes, science has proved that a universe can be made from nothing, what it doesn't explain well is the existence of life.

A while back I was listening to a scientist talk about evolution. I don't remember exact details but he said something to the effect of, "If life on earth was to be eliminated, the possibility of it ever existing again are next to impossible." This would make sense. Life is extreamlly delicate. Science almost disproves itself when it comes to life. An evolutionist would never admit that but it's how it is. 

There has to an intelligent God to create everything that we know. Yes, life could be an accident but it seems to impossible because of how intricate everything is. There has to be a God that knows what he is doing. Science seems like it is becoming a religion though because it makes sense. People are more comfortable believing in something that they understand, science can explain almost everything with math and logic. God isn't math or logic though, he is simply faith. He still stands as the best explanation for the existence of everything.