I hear Irish music, someone is dancing a jig. Practical calculations are uncertain, but I am uncertain about that.
TE says whatever turns out to be correct is what I believe, for now I take no position because no one can be certain. They know this is age of darkness thinking, so they say it reflects a knowledge of the fundamentals of science, when it is the opposite of the age of enlightenment thinking, where people risked their lives for what they believed was true, even though they were not "certain."
What is so "untheistic" about denying evidence for God in nature? Is there really a need to answer that one?
The heavens declare His glory. For what can be known about God has been made plain... because God has shown it to them. For His invisible attributes, namely his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things He has made.
Years ago my child painted with his fingers a painting. Now I could hold that up and say God painted that painting. But his teacher might object. So I say see those paints, why God created the stuff of which they are made. But the teacher might object further, say the designs reflected on the paper are from my son. No I would say, God created my son, and so He painted the painting. She would then walk away, knowing she had been dealing with a loon.