I agree. What's your point? Scientists that do believe in god have this trait. I was just pointing out that it's rare for a scientist. That's all.gOn:
Dichotomous Thinking is something that fundamentalists don't have. And scientist that see religion miths as methaphors, don't have that too.
Yorda:
Scientists have faith in their theories. They hope they are correct
You are completely wrong. Let me explain (Alas poor Yorda, you know it not...)
The faithful say: I know it for sure! I feel it in my bones! I'm certain! - without one shred of real proof, or the need for it.
A scientist says: I have an idea. I hope it's right, because I've worked hard on it and I might get a prize (he's human after all). I'll test my idea an I hope it works out. The tests clearly show the idea to be wrong. Damn, guess I need a new idea.
Or,
The tests clearly show the idea to be right! Yay! I am sooo smart! Where's my prize? But it's still only an approximation to nature. Scientists will continue to test and refine it. Faith has absolutely ZERO to do with science.