The only outright rejections that I make are that of most religions.
Example: The Bible can be refuted. It is then logical, in my opinion, to say the Christian god does not exist.
Does that mean it impossible for a god or gods to exist? Of course not.
There are an unfathomable number of discoveries to be made in the universe. I think it's reasonable to assume that we will NEVER know everything about everything, no matter how hard we try.
But that doesn't mean I go around believing in things that haven't been discovered yet.
One can certainly hypothesize, but until it can be measured and proven with predictable results, it doesn't really mean anything at all.
Example: The Bible can be refuted. It is then logical, in my opinion, to say the Christian god does not exist.
Does that mean it impossible for a god or gods to exist? Of course not.
There are an unfathomable number of discoveries to be made in the universe. I think it's reasonable to assume that we will NEVER know everything about everything, no matter how hard we try.
But that doesn't mean I go around believing in things that haven't been discovered yet.
One can certainly hypothesize, but until it can be measured and proven with predictable results, it doesn't really mean anything at all.