I didn't use science as a basis for my disbelief in a deity. I was just a kid and was more interested in my pony and toy trucks than I was science. Science just meant more study time to me and I'd rather have spent that time playing.
Ditto going to church. I hated church and I loathed the people who went there from a very young age. My questions about their beliefs were basically met with a "sit down and shut up" attitude and when they did try to explain, it made no sense. It was as if they were trying to make me believe in another empty Santa Claus and I wasn't falling for that shit again.
So again, the premise that atheists arrive at the conclusion that a god cannot possibly exist through science is invalid. At least it is in my case.
Ditto going to church. I hated church and I loathed the people who went there from a very young age. My questions about their beliefs were basically met with a "sit down and shut up" attitude and when they did try to explain, it made no sense. It was as if they were trying to make me believe in another empty Santa Claus and I wasn't falling for that shit again.
So again, the premise that atheists arrive at the conclusion that a god cannot possibly exist through science is invalid. At least it is in my case.