RE: Musing Posts
You can't disprove an abstract concept. You talk about one god, so you probably come from an abrahamic background. From those three islam and judaism were never that keen on clinging to denial with "but it's written" regarding scientific progress. It were only the christians whose reaction to people like Galileo or Darwin was similar as if the scientists would have proposed eating children. (Though judaism + islam have different no-go-areas...)
Science disproved a lot of details that the christian churches insisted on being right. But times have changed and so have the christian churches (well, most of them). In 2000 even the catholic church admitted that burning Giordano Bruno might have been a mistake... People will believe or they won't regardless what science says. If someone believes in a flat earth or creationism you can show them a thousand cast iron proofs and it won't change a thing.
So, to answer your question: nothing would happen. People would have to develop their own morale, their own ethics instead of following preset values.
In my opinion important is -no matter whether you believe in a god or not - that you believe in yourself.