Good for you, maybe you werent aware that I simply dont care about those things.
So why post? Correct me if I've misunderstood, but you basically just said "I don't care to do actual research, or try to learn the truth of the matter, I'm happy to carry on with my current way of thinking". This differs from "religious blindness", how?
It's the same as the guy above who replied to me that religion is basically incompatible with science and that religion just howls "prove God doesn't exist then" in return. There are some staggeringly narrow viewpoints being presented in this thread, ironically often from people who are posting to advocate 'science' and 'truth' and 'progressive thinking'.
I'll dig out the quote in a moment to make this reply make more sense, but essentially the guy said quantum mechanics now makes all religious ideas moot. Quite hysterical considering a great deal of Eastern cosmology (especially Buddhist and, from the little I know of it, Hindu) was saying things that quantum theory is now catching up with. There's a great deal written about this, and it's a fascinating topic. Especially when you consider that most of it was written over 2,000 years ago and is pretty much verbatim in line with current quantum theory. EDIT: Here's the quote:
Heard this countless times. Science can't directly prove there isn't a God, yet there is absolutely no evidence providing even a hint of one. Most religions provide reasons for the origin and functionality of the physical universe but now with things like General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, which to be honest are fact, religion is proven wrong. People either ignore facts or come back with: "it's not suppose to be taken literately!" or "yea but science cannot prove there is nothing outside of the Universe so there must be a God there!" It's a stupid mindset imo (no offence).
Things like M-Theory for example are starting to hold some ground on things like hyperspace, multi-verses, big bangs and even though mainly theorised at this point who knows what the future holds, and tbh even now theories like this hold more ground than the Koran.
A lot of people in this thread seem to be confusing "religion" with Abrahamic belief systems. Believe it or not, there are other faiths, philosophies and beliefs out there.

Again to reference Buddhism, simply because I know more about that than a few of the other systems... Buddhism's teachings on cosmology are pretty much in line with current quantum theory. They endorse multiverses, have no issue with the big bang, and have many detailed texts outlining how everything we "see" with our physical senses is made up of tiny particles smaller than the eye can see, which are surrounded by energy fields which give them cohesion. There are a lot of books out there about "Buddhist physics", so I don't see how you can be so dismissive unless you're doing the whole "Abrahamic belief = all religion" thing as others have.