If someone could "scientifically" prove creation or the existence of God, then believing in them would no longer require faith.
How would that be a problem?
Church would get real crowded.
Which church? Simply proving a God or even creation doesn't change too much, many people already beleive in at least some sort of higher power. People tend to assume that proving a God means proving their particular version of God, which it doesn't do. .
How do you know what "proving a God" entails? What are you basing that particular opinion on?
I don't think I understand your question. I'm saying that if we had absolute proof that creation took place,and therefore a higher power must exist, we still aren't much closer to knowing what that higher power is like or what,if anything,we can do to please or displease it. I just find that Christian's mostly tend to argue for creation and existence of God with the assumption that it means their particular versions of those are true.