I think you vastly overestimate what can be discovered through our physical senses and man made contraptions.
But I can find no arguments to support the existence of leprechauns, but overwhelming evidence for the existence of God.
So within the space of a couple of posts you are making contradictory claims. On the one hand, we cannot detect any evidence for god because of the limitations of our native senses, even when extended by 'man made contraptions'.
And then bang, all of a sudden, very next post, there is 'overwhelming evidence' for god.
You need to make you mind up and stop playing word games with people. If there is overwhelming evidence, then it would already be in the scientific literature, and theology would be subsumed as another branch of science, a subdivision of cosmology perhaps.
As it is, it is not a branch of science because there isn't any evidence in support of it.