Okay, so here's what I don't get, maybe one of you can help me understand it.
How is a belief that science can explain everything really that different from a belief in God? It's faith in science vs. faith in God. The idea that science can explain everything isn't provable by science, because not everything can be explained by science at this point in history. In the same way, God cannot be proven. But to believe that science one day will explain it all is rational, but God isn't? Plus, doesn't science have built in mysteries and unexplainable ideas- such as an ever expanding and infinite universe. To understand that concept is to put limits on the limitless, which is a mystery. How is that different from a belief in a deity?
Some will choose to believe in science, others will believe in God, and yet others (and I'd say the correct ones) would believe in both. But any of those options is belief, as we are finite and don't know it all.