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In Krauss's first debate against Craig the topic of discussion was whether science had buried God. Krauss, who supports the scientific side, says that there are many gods and that science in fact he buried them all. His proof to all the buried Gods is that science works. This means that in society we have demonstrated that science works through trace and error and the scientific method. Krauss also argues that we can prove from the laws of physics that all matter was created and we cannot do this through religious studies. Finally, Krauss emphasizes that we as a society must bury God to produce a better moral and ethical world. During the first debate Krauss spends a lot of time attacking Craig's points and explaining why he was wrong. Craig, who is on the side of religious studies, says that God is not buried and does not need to be buried. Craig even points out that God made his way into the pages of the astrophysical science book. (Try to find examples) He also states that people who think science has buried God are simply old-fashioned and out of touch with religion and religious studies. Craig then starts talking about how science and religious studies are connected in a way. He claims that science can both verify and falsify theological claims. Theology is the