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My personal beliefs are evolving, but I am generally left wondering at how a theory of God has yet to seriously enter science, and at the irony of top scientists generally being at the forefront of those who would reject God or otherwise deny Him a place in evidential reality, though I am not naive and understand the practical reasons behind it.
It's a mistake to assume that because science doesn't have a "theory of God," that scientists are actively rejecting God (or gods, for our polytheistic friends). Some wonderful scientists are strong atheists while some are strongly religious.