Heheh, anybody who remembers storiers from The Onion has gotta have something on the ball!
By the way, your point 2 is interesting and a funny one. Of course it's not always cut and dried, but certainly the essence of religion is toward belief, which is the polar opposite of empiricism, the basis of the scientific method. We have had many attempts at "scientific religion" in the past that tried to merge both fields, with resounding failure.
By the way, your point 2 is interesting and a funny one. Of course it's not always cut and dried, but certainly the essence of religion is toward belief, which is the polar opposite of empiricism, the basis of the scientific method. We have had many attempts at "scientific religion" in the past that tried to merge both fields, with resounding failure.