The scientist is more religious than the poet because his beliefs rests in faith for a reality that is intangible.

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The scientist is more religious than the poet because his...
The scientist is more religious than the poet because his...
The scientist is more religious than the poet because his...
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The scientist relies on faith to believe that the invisible world is real and can be measured. The poet, however, relies on faith in poetry for the reality that is intangible.

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