Most great cosmologists and physicists in history come to the conclusion that we will not find anymore about God by searching the universe, or breaking down the elements, than we would by any other observational science. The Universe is such a grand design of paradoxes and never ending bends in the trail, they come to realize that they are basically fumbling around in God’s sandbox. I agree with them.
While studying science is nothing more than OBSERVING God’s work, I don’t dissuade scientists from doing their job, just don’t be so pompous as to think your going to find God in a telescope, or a microscope. Its pretty silly when you think about it. Understanding how something works is one thing, understanding how it all got started is a complete different subject. I laugh at the Creation vs Evolution debate. There is overwhelming evidence of adaptation and evolution in species. But it still doesn’t answer the question of where it all came from.
For many scientists, their work consists of saying, “What a fantastically cool thing. However did God do that?” They’re trying to discover the mechanisms by which God made this universe. The study does indeed illuminate our comprehension of the Mind, to the extent that our crude human understanding can approach His. And we look forward to the day when we get to Heaven and more will be revealed. Meanwhile the investigation is fun as well as humbling.