On the contrary, scientists have been taught not to try to figure God into their evaluations or conclusions.
No. They have been taught to only include those things that have demonstrable manifestation and influence in processes. They have been taught not to include those things that have no demonstrable manifestation and influence in processes.
God happens to be one of those things with not demonstrable manifestation.
If wish to blame someone for that fact, blame God who apparantly prefers to remain hidden. You can't really blame science for not including factors that aren't detectable.
You should be thankfull that science doesn't do that. If it would, science wouldn't work. Planes wouldn't fly and pc's wouldn't boot.
Also, God and His work is highly detectable in natural phenomenon, whether some people see it or not.
If it is detectable, then people should be able to see it.
Especially those people who literally dedicate their life to studying one small aspect of reality and focussing all their energy on that particular thing.
If god(s) were "highly detectable", it would be part of everyone's reality much like gravity, which actually is "highly detectable".
And there also wouldn't be some 3000+ different gods claimed by mankind.
Many scientists in history have attested to the detectable manifestation of God in His creation.
Yes, I agree many people throughout history had all kinds of beliefs concerning their religion of choice. None of them, however, has ever demonstrated anything.
Beliefs are irrelevant.
Some scientists in history have even made discoveries of God's work after reading in the Bible what God has had written down. For instance Matthew Maury's discovery of currents in the ocean after reading Psalms 8:8's reference to the "paths of the seas."
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Columbus is said to have had faith to sail beyond the supposed flat earth's horizon, having read of the "circle of the earth" in Isaiah 40:22. Of course skeptics will always stay up late at night dreaming up rebuttals to try to prop up their own rejection of God's Word in order to maintain their own bias and disbelief in it.
The point is that the bible doesn't matter.
Cherry picking a few passages to make a point, while -by the way- ignoring the centuries that those very same passages were understood very differently, and while also ignoring the many many many demonstrably
false passages, is not going to help your case.
The fact is that the bible is irrelevant when it comes to finding out how reality works.
First, because evidence determines what is true - not books.
Second, because as it stands, the bible is more often wrong then it is correct.