Comment Re:Science is a Religion (Score 1) 892
The difference is that the conclusion of a scientific study is part of a structure that includes axioms, method, assumptions, experimental design, recorded data, and references; all of which are part of the presentation and are accessible. If you decide to read only the conclusion and not go deeper into the study, then any judgement you make is necessarily faith-based (or anti-faith-based).
But if you DO actually read more of the study and not just the conclusion, then you can do something that would be impossible in a religion-only context. You can think critically without being heretical.