This is becoming more of a science vs religion thread but since so many of people are using scientific 'facts' to support their arguments here is my view on it.
You cannot disprove (or prove) religious concepts with scientific theories. Why? Because scientific truths are transient while religious truth is for all times.
For hundreds of years the greatest scientists and philosophers of the world told us that earth is at the centre of the universe and everyone believed them. Then Galileo and Copernicus came along and told us that we are revolving around the sun in circular orbits and we started believing them. A few years later Newton came up with his theories and told us that the orbits are not circular but elliptical. We believed Newton for a couple of centuries until Einstein decided that Newtonian mechanics should go out the window and quantum physics and relativity are the real deal. Thus there has not been any period in history whose 'scientific truth' has survived more than a couple of generations.
At least the religious folks are sticking to the same story for fourteen hundred years