This is just my opinion when I practiced.
The whole point is that my relationship with Him is both spiritually and scientifically based. I want both pictures, not one biased picture.
I don't see the two as separate. I believe ancestral spirits exist (spiritual). I also believe that nothing pops from thin air and nothing disappears. It's a continuous cycle of life. We can observe that in the seasons, our lives, and nature (rational). However, they both are part of the same world. I am no different in being "real" than a spirit of my kin or history. The spiritual/rational world disappears and it just becomes life. When I find that balance and live it, that's how I define god. If I used that term.
How is that spiritual? It is concrete. In the eyes of man, science and religion doesn't always mix well, but when you have a God who is outside the boundaries of space, time, and matter, the combination f science and religion is quite possible, thus making evolution and other allegedly "contradictory-to-the-Bible" theories justifiably concrete.
Science, from what I understand, is the study of the evolution (change and process) of creation. Everything runs in a cycle or everything is in evolution. That's concrete. If you believe god created the world, then from that creation started an evolution and the cycle still continues. So it's both spiritual and rational.
God, in the Christian view, created the concrete and the rational. That's how everything exist is through, in, and within god. There really isn't such thing as science when one believes in god because everything that you say "man" call science a believer believes the same thing but its through god not theories, interpretations, and studies of "man."
I honestly don't understand how science is an issue unless a person is saying that we didn't come from god, then that's a contradiction. If it's just evolution, then it is spiritual (it is from god) that evolution and science exist. Without the spirit-ual, nothing can exist in the Christian view. Everything comes from god.
Every Christian has their point of view and way of believing. When I practiced, I believed and still do believe god is life. He isn't above, mystery, beyond, or anything like that. He isn't a he. We are living within god as we speak. How we appreciate that is to appreciate creation because we and nature are a reflection of god.
How do you see science and spirituality separate?
How do you define spirituality?
(I define religion as a practice of one's faith. So if you believe in god but you aren't doing anything for him, that's not religion. If you practice and do things for god, that's religion).
How do you define religion?
I ask this because some denominations are more geared towards one way of thinking while others another. It would help kind of narrow down denominations when you kind of get into the specifics. That's how I understood my belief and relations to Christianity. How about yourself?