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First of all let me make clear that I favored evolution as a means or a process or a reason on why all of us and things that surrounds us are here today, my system can accept that we all came from Hydrogen atom.
Yes I believe in science, but after reading the scenario "that our car will start in the morning" example, it made me pause and think for a while, this only shows that though I favor science, my mind is still open for new ideas, this time on faith. I agree that no one knows 100% if our cars will start the following morning & again you are right to say that we like to think that it will start but is it really 'faith'? or the fact that we do not have a choice but to turn the key and see what happen. It also has to do with the 'knowlede' that I maintained my car well and it always start in the morning with out fail say in the past 12 months.
But the faith on a promise of life after death for example is entirely a different story, compare to our car example, I know of no one who can prove that really there is life after death.