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

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When the scientist believes that what they are doing is right, there is no doubt that they are more religious than the poet. However, the poet is the one who expresses their feelings to the people in their works of art. The scientist chooses to express his feelings to the people in his laboratory or in his research. Right now, scientists are more religious than poets because they believe in what is intangible.

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