Hi there, @oscardavid, thanks again for reading and I'm glad our friend @omitaylor helped us both here :-) I'm glad you liked the article and I agree that this topic is sometimes confusing and that science and faith are often regarded as mutually exclusive and pitted against each-other in many debates and literature. Nowadays these so called "warriors for atheism" preach their idealism of atheism and their fear of faith and religion with a fanaticism that rivals the religious fanaticism they warn us about...
On 30 September 2007, Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett met at Hitchens' residence for a private, unmoderated discussion that lasted two hours. The event was videotaped and entitled "The Four Horsemen".
These now famous an infamous scientists have started a modern day crusade against religion under the banners of freedom of speech and the war against terrorism.
I'm glad we both see science and religion as two different ways to come to some sense of truth, whatever truth may be "out there". The whole truth we may never know, so it can only be beneficial to try to reach some of that truth through as many lenses as possible. That's what I believe anyway ;-)
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and personal experiences regarding this complicated subject!