Why is it not feasible for science to test for the existence of a god/s or divine power?
A. It is not currently possible to measure or collect data relating to the existence of a god/s or divine power
B. Scientists can not run legitimate experiments on a god/s or divine power, they can only observe, therefore making it difficult to form conclusive results
C. Because there is no such thing as a god/s or divine power
D. Scientists do not know how to test for the presence of a god/s or divine power
Answer: A. It is not currently possible to measure or collect data relating to the existence of a god/s or divine power
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