Over the centuries the scientific community has been able to explain more and more things that previous generations had no evidence-based or verifiable explanation for. At times new scientific discoveries would replace or conflict with previously held cultural or religious beliefs.
As more and more naturalistic explanations replace religious ones there has been a tendency among some apologists to point to current gaps in our scientific knowledge and insist that they have the answers to mysteries that science supposedly can never solve.
There of course continues to be gaps in our knowledge. As new gaps are discovered various religious groups continue to predictably claim they have the answers that science doesn’t, but without the ability to demonstrate that their answers are objectively true.
With each new scientific discovery there is also a tendency of certain religious groups to go back and reinterpret their founding texts to claim compatibility with or even retroactively claim prophetic knowledge of the discovery.
Points: The history of science is littered with past god of the gaps claims that science has found evidence-based explanations for.
Points: It is unknown if the scientific community will ever come to a complete understanding of everything we can examine or imagine or if there will forever be gaps in our verifiable knowledge.