No real point here, just a funny thought popped in my head as I was reading yet another thread where people were being hammered with scientific facts and theories and I was nodding my head agreeing with the rational fact based explination when a thought occured to me: I take quite a bit of science on "faith".
What I mean is this, when I am reading the explination of particle physics, quantum mechanics, or molecular biology I have to take it on faith as I can't do the mathematical proofs and so on to verify what I am being told and I assume that is the case with most of us non-rocket scientists, and probably even many in the fields of science and technology. I like science, I enjoy reading Discovery magazine and trying to keep up on the latest techno advancements, but I realized how much of it I take on "faith" as I have no way to verify or disprove what I am being told by a scientist. I recall Einstein saying once that something like 6 people in the world truly understood the implications of his work.
So if you want to argue "faith", I'd say that many that believe in science have just as much faith as those that believe in religion.