I never said science was a faith. But that is what the atheist puts their faith in.
You can create a religion of virtually anything. For example, I live near Ohio State University. For some people, Ohio State football (go Bucks!) is a religion for some people. It has it's own rules, code of conduct, ceremonies, leaders, and all kinds of stuff.
May I ask you this: Is Buddhism a religion? What separates it's dogma between it and atheism? Both are still set patterns of belief, both putting faith in specific things.
If you had 10 atheists in a room, and I asked them if they believed in evolution, what would they say? Would all 10 have a totally different opinion if evolution was indeed true? Each atheist may be loosely affiliated, but there are still quite a few bonds between each other.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







