Well stated Anony Mous.
There are many invisible things that have been demonstrated using scientific method. Atomic particles, gravity, black holes, electricity, magnetism, radiation, fission, and fusion - to name but a few of the common. Over time, experimentation, double blind methods, they are regarded now as fact. If at some point in the future, the nature of any of them is determined by scientific method to be in error - that change will be embraced, not feared, by science.
Scientific method has improved our planet, our lifestyle, our lifespan and health immeasurably over the centuries. It has proven to be a consistent manner in which to arrive at 'truth', and has given us platform for development of technologies.
Faith on the other hand is just acceptance because our parents accepted because their parents accepted because.... on and on. We are of a particular religious sort, not because we were called - but because we were born in a particular culture. That is why the difficult questions, like this one, are bombarded with circular reasoning, straw men arguments, false dilemmas, red herring, and leaky logic by the 'faithful'. Their premise, lacking foundational strength, seems under attack. It is not really. No more than if an engineer pointed out that your house is about to fall due to structural failure while you wish to believe otherwise. But the wise man/woman examines more closely, looks at the details not as an attack, but as a warning offered for protection from false security. But of course, that same person is allowed to ignore warnings from others should he/she desire. But when the end of the structure happens, he should not be surprised.
When you die, faithful ones, there is nothingness. Forever. Choose to ignore that reality. Or choose to live in delusions of grandeur. IN the end, you will not know it anyway. But it is the life now that will gone forever, filled with hope that is not true, faith that is only credulous, and belief without basis.
Jeff