The Trinity of things. An example that (to me) seems to run through most religions.

I believe in the One Goddess-God, Day-Night, Clear Light-Void that separated itself into two yet stayed whole: Day and Night, Yin and Yang, Good and Evil, Punishment and Reward.

The Egyptians of old believed this happened through masturbation of the Supreme Being (name eludes me at the moment), creating offspring that took control over Heaven and Hell.

This seems to be the general idea of almost any religion or flavour of religion. Where they differ IMO is where they view who created the World, the Universe and ultimately the Omniverse.

My beliefs say that we are a part of the One Mind-Soul that permeates everything yet is apart from everything.

Does science confirm this? It really depends on who performs the tests I think. A scientist believer in the Higher Being(s) will enter with a different perspective than a scientist non-believer. While I haven't looked at the site yet, the quote provided by IDCrewDawg seems valid enough.

We as human beings are capable of anything. Endless love and endless hate. Untouchable belief and immovable scepticism.

A few years back I read an article asking the question: "Are today's scientist the modern priests?" Maybe they are. They do what the shamans, priests, oracles and other holy people used to do: Interpret the world. They don't hold to a religion per se, but they tell the working people, the "not-so-well-educated-in-these-matters"-people what it is like.

I hold no grudge against any person because of their belief in, or dismissal of a higher being. What I hold a grudge against is people who feel they need to shove their belief on others. Like Jehovah's Witnesses that comes to your door. I once found a pair of them at my doorstep asking me if I would like to hear the words of God. I asked them to wait and brought out my own Bible. I read a passage from it, and to me it seemed like they were taken back by what I said. As if they had never heard it at all. I haven't read their book/Bible so I can't say for sure.

To end this post: If God/Jahve/Jehova/Allah/The Trinity/The Clear Light-Void is out there/in us/beside us through our lives, do we really need to worship them? If there are no such thing(s), it really doesn't matter, does it? All that matters is that we are here and every day we are charitable, greedy, compassionate, vengeful, loving, spiteful, considerate, egotistical, creative, destructive.