I wonder if, during the next few years, there's even the faintest possible chance of any world-known personality who will pipe up and say, 'But the Emperor has no clothes' or whatever phrase is suitable for religious faith beliefs! Maybe Prince George, ;if he comes into contact with enough critical thinkers during his education, might do it...
Well, I'm going to remain an optimist.
But how deep does your conception of "critical thinking" go?
We have determined that our material universe began with an immense explosion of energy and will end when all this energy eventually burns out. In between these two events, we have the emergence of conscious entities of perception (ourselves). Are we just an unintended consequence of unguided natural forces acting upon material elements? And under the deterministic control of this material universe, how can the concepts of meaning and purpose come into existence? And what about creativity? In a purely materialistic scenario where every event is a naturally defined consequence of previous events, we can have nothing but inevitable, uncontrollable reactions. Yet each one of us has the ability to consciously conceive, plan and implement. We have freedom to achieve objectives and create works from our imagination. We have the ability of critical thought.
From science, at the atomic level, we can perceive predictably defined reactions of material elements to events. We can demonstrate how an event is a pre defined consequence to previous physical events. But at the sub atomic level, we do not have such predictability. We perceive quantum events which have no apparent cause, but there is a quandary in that the stable predictability at the atomic level depends upon the probability of specific quantum events occurring at precise times and places. So we may conclude that the apparently uncaused quantum events are not random, but controlled by a means beyond our detection or understanding. I once saw a BBC horizon program in which a quantum physicist claimed that under certain quantum conditions, it would be possible for a human being to walk through a solid brick wall unscathed. Just imagine what could be achieved by having control of quantum events ..... (food for thought).