maybe am hallucinating again but am not your idiot . make no mistake about it .
Or maybe you are really hallucinating when you say that..
Ok, let me ask you a question..
Lets say someone very dear to you has met with an accident and lying on the road on the verge of death. What would you choose?
1. Take him/her to the hospital to be treated immediately.
2. Take him/her to the hospital to be treated and then pray to god.
3. Take him/her to the hospital while praying all the time.
4. Take him/her home with the faith that god will take care.
If you choose
1. You believe in science alone.
2. You believe in science first and foremost, but doesn't hurt to pray in case god does exist.
3. You believe in both science and god, but don't believe god to be capable of saving anyone on his own.
4. You are just a dumb follower without any real understanding or faith in god or science.
Religion and faith are not one and same. In practicality most people who claim to have faith in god are merely religious, their faith is blind and untrue. They are the people who see science as a competition to religion. There are only a few people who have real faith in god and they see science as a tool rather than as a competitor and embrace it.
Lastly, Think of God as a concept, not an entity. That is how I see it myself.
If you believe god to be an entity, something that you can never concretely prove the existence of, your faith is reduced to a mere religion. You would end up with misconceptions like God favors certain people, God protects the people that he loves or punish the ones that he doesn't, God will save a person just because someone prayed for his life. God will give everything to those that believe in him etc...etc.. You end up reducing a being that is supposed to be all powerful and bring him down to the level of a man with the same weaknesses.
If you believe god to be a concept, your faith is in the concept of the existence of something powerful, but not necessarily an entity. How was the universe created? you can say that God created it. God may be an entity or just a big bang for all you know, but you just attributed it to a concept of some thing powerful being the reason for the creation of the universe, which is acceptable. However unlike religious people, you won't have to believe that the big bang will save a dying person without a doctors help (or even when doctors can't help) or that it will help you with a exam even when haven't studied for it or that it like certain people and doesn't like others.