Sadly, Divine Quintessence is not AC.
This list really needs Louis Pasteur on it somewhere.
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*Suppressing Rage at False Equivalency*
Ignoring the fact that Science differs from religion in almost every key aspect, or at least, good science does.
I suppose you can label the sciences from rigorous to subjective. (equivalent to Law and Chaos axis)
With Physics and mathematics being the obvious examples of Lawful, to maybe, political science on the other end.
The other axis might be between good science and pseudo-science. With say, medicine on one end and homeopathy on the other. (stuff that is benign, and might work or might not, but is at least generally unharmful might be in the middle, say acupuncture)
Athena and Prometheus might fit in as honored minor deities (or folk tales at least).
(Photo from the restoration work on the US National Academy of Sciences building here).
I'd suggest a Neutral Evil deity: The Editor. This figure sends a shudder down the spine of every adherent to the scientist religion. He can doom a lifetime's research to obscurity if not properly appeased.
The Editor is supported by a group of several lesser deities, known collectively as The Peers. It's said that the Peers were once Scientists themselves, but are now twisted and faceless beings of rage and spite; but almost nothing is known for certain of their original identities. Stories abound of unsuspecting mortals being given a near-unachievable Geas by one of these dread adversaries.
I'm not accepting any pantheon where Edison isn't qualified automatically as evil. Neutral or Lawful evil, I don't care, but the man was one s.o.b.
And I'd want to dispute Engeles. The man had a completely useless research methodology that stretches the definition of what a "scientist" was. He'd be Chaotic Evil..
I used to live in Fort Myers. Some of the really old people there had stories about how he would come and oversee the parades they held in his honor every year, and about how if something wasn't exactly perfect to his specifications, he would try to shut down the whole party and then lock himself inside his home. He would also apparently just take things from local general stores and would attempt to bully them into not making him pay by throwing his name around.
Edison, yeah. One of my neighbors, actually, was one of those impossibly old ladies with ridiculous amounts of stories about grouses and stealing cars in her youth and about how you used to just get off with a stern warning about it and an admonishment not to do it again and about how Henry Ford heard about it and one year just brought she and her friends one.