As many of you have mentioned science can has reached a point where it can tell us a lot of things but still so many of it is unknown and hypothesized. As my username suggests I have gone deep into many areas of physical phenomena and trying to learn and understand the laws of physics that govern our universe, and have a deep formal education in theoretical physics (What Einstein studied) if this is to any validity. Anyway, they are still so many unknowns in this universe that is seems that the full understanding of the universe through science is unfathomable. Why? Well because we are very limited beings concerned with the wrong things. Many say that different religions base their beliefs on nothing, but honestly that is exactly what science does. When Einstein started his theory of special relativity he based it all on 2 postulates that had no background or basis whatsoever. Many other scientists had to do the same, and many succeeded as well as many failed. It could be that all physical laws are actually nothing that we think they are as this has happened before when so many flaws were found in Classical Physics (Electromagnetism, Classical Mechanics, Classical Thermal Physics, etc.). The science still worked but it was flawed nonetheless. In my case I am a christian and have decided to base my world view on the scriptures of God and not on a specific religion. From here I grow my moral belief and have found it to bee very compelling and convincing. You HAVE to base your worldview on something that will guide your moral compass, and if you do not and solely believe that there is no objective moral standard than it means that there is no difference between you and stardust, which in turn means that there is nothing wrong with someone putting a knife (stardust) into a 2 year old (stardust), stardust into stardust. We can't believe in chance because they is far more room for failure and that would take far more faith than believing in God, which is absurd to me. If this is not enough than in the end have this in mind: If you believe and God doesn't exist you had nothing to lose, but if you didn't believe and He does exist than you'll find yourself in eternal suffering. I don't mean that to cause fear or anything and I don't believe it is the correct way to look at it, but heck it does have a lot of sense in it.