Sounds like religious belief to me.
I think it is sensible to assume that perceptions, feelings and sentiments can be studied scientifically. If not, that would be an awful waste of neurons.
I hope you guys are not suggesting that "faith" in science is similar to faith in God(s) and that holding one is like holding the other. After all, "faith" in science gives some feedback that prove that it is rational to hold it.
Consider what I am doing:
1) i am typing things on a touch sensitive screen
2) what I type is stored on tiny quantum mechanical devices that keep their state
3) millions and millions of these devices can be packed on a square millimeter
4) a certain amount of electrons dance to perturbe the space arond me
5) this dance creates a flow of radiation that irradiates in this room
6) this perturbation causes anothes set of electrons to dance and read the information I am writing
7) this is turned into light in such a way that it can flow imprisoned in tiny fibers of glass to a remote location
8) many of these photons can carry information at the same time
9) this information might then be transmitted into space to be relayed by a geostationary satellite allowing it to cross the ocean
A) after several hops, everybody in the world can read that on their high resolution screens in no time
As concerns faith in god(s), then well, I mean, apart from giving us a cozy feeling of being immortal, spiritual (whatever that means) and of being the reason the universe exists, I don't really see what it can be used for.
Ciao
- viole