Confusing faith and belief with science and knowledge is not valid.Quote from Nebuchadnezzar:
Science is not meant to prove or disprove the existence of Supreme Being. It is rather amusing to see how you both invoke science to defend your own beliefs. Disbelief in God is a belief after all. Faith is the foundation of religious belief. Faith is the foundation of science as well. After all, one needs certain beliefs (such as the structure of atom, etc.) to practice science. Other certain beliefs are required to practice religion. Beliefs are not real. The things people used to believe 50 years ago, or 100 years ago makes us laugh now. Roger White is a philosopher and his analysis is that of beliefs held by scientists. It doesn't sound like he knows much about biology and as a philosopher he is above that and doesn't really need to.
Science is the antithesis of belief. Science is organized systematic rational skepticism towards proof without conclusion, and couldn't be further from belief.
Responses are not being made to invoke science. They are to those who, like yourself, would attempt to align science with belief, in the apparent hope of establishing some credibility for faith in a 'Supreme Being'.
Attempting to rank the words faith and belief along with the best methods there are of understanding the universe doesn't stack. It never has.
Scientists with beliefs is not a description of science.
A scientist with a belief or faith, must very quickly acquire some rational fact based understanding before they can start to enter into anything scientific.

touche