Be that as it may, I am happy to see a softening of stand against religion. From the very Dawkinian 'hate religion in all its forms' stand of some years back, people seem to be now taking a more 'it has its use' stand. Wisdom gained. Nice!
Cheers.
Sriram
PS: Individuals indignantly saying 'I never ever said such and such'...or...'I have always said such and such' etc., is neither here nor there. In the OP I was talking of what most posters have maintained, quite emphatically, over the years.
I think your 'science vs religion' portrayal is a false dichotomy from the outset, and I also think that many who are non-religious simply treat religion as background noise that doesn't directly affect them, where they only encounter religion in an indirect or peripheral sense such as when someone in the media decides what some cleric thinks is newsworthy or on encountering someone who is proselytising in pubic (as someone was in Buchanan Street in Glasgow on Friday evening).
It is quite possible, here in the UK at least, to live without any reference to religion at all, which is perhaps why the once dominant religion here in the UK (Christianity, in its various flavours) is in decline.