The experiment to prove the existence of God poses certain problems not present in the ordinary formal experiment. These issues are gone into here. What we discover is that a proof of God is not a proof that the secular world and its propositions and assumptions are valid. The proof of God is not evidence that secular sinful man can serve as proof that God exists. There must be a Control Group but the existence of a godless control group indicates that the Test Group is superior to it. If Gods Existence cannot be proven within the Control Group then the Test Group must be perfected in some way by the experiment and the evidence and the faith that the proof invites. We do not need to see to believe but we do need fruits to have faith. This experiment provides them.