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So we have three groups: those with faith in the theories provided by science, those with faith in the theories provided by religion, and lastly those who simply choose to not have faith in anything in fear that they are wrong. Although, the whole issue isn't so black and white, as there is overlapping, which just befuddles things. Why can't we have faith in both science and God? Why are people that are religious attacked verbally, and why do those who are religious condemn those who are not?

Speaking from experience, I'm Christian, and I know one major thing that many Christians practice that is not appropriate. The bible does not call us to condemn anyone, but rather represent and spread the truth to those who are willing to listen. If someone who is gay, for example, is not a Christian, why should I care if they're gay? On the other hand, I watch others call those who are religious out of their minds, crazy, and they seem to have an air of arrogance and superiority because they are not. Why does having faith in either science... or worse... being indecisive give these people any right to cut anyone down? It's their own personal insecurities. I respect all of you who do not attack and discriminate against someone because of their personal beliefs.