[QUOTE=Sarvamaṅgalamaṅgalā;61532]There are things that cannot be known through science or philosophy and are dealt with in the vedas. Faith is necessary for any religious practicioner including a yogi. A desire to validate everything through (pseudo-)science can be a sign of lack of confidence in the metaphysics of your religion. If you really relied on scientific evidence alone, you would have to be agnostic about many teachings of religion, no matter what religion you follow. That doesn’t mean to reject science, but to admit that science and philosophy have its limitations.[/QUOTE]
I think when you say science you mean something very different than what I understand by science. I understand science from the dharma categorical framework - vidya. Indeed in dharma even god is a subject of science: brahma vidya.
I have conviction in brahma vidya because I understand the metaphysics. I have no faith, because I know brahman is real. Similarly, I have no faith in atman, karma, reincarnation or yoga - because I know it is real.
Faith for me is disease of the mind because it is the opposite of knowledge. Knowledge can be realised, but faith can or cannot be realised. Faith cannot be tested and this is why it is dangerous, because anybody can say anything they want, such as “Jews are subhuman” or “God hates the pagans”