Is it possible that this capability of humans to have faith on something not proven by scientific method is just one of the many myriad and mysterious ways of the human brain? Last I heard, even scientists admit the possibility that we may never know the full extent of the power of the human brain.

While some people may call faith in God the blind obedience of the uninformed, I believe it is possible that this power to have faith is a builtin, high level thought-process unique only to humans. And the beauty of it is that we can choose to have faith in God or not. Since I believe in God, however the brain functions would still serve his purpose.

I am not saying you're any less or more intelligent based on your unbelief or faith in God. What I'm saying is, look, we're all intelligent beings. But it's obvious that some of us are entirely comfortable with the notion of a Creator, while others dismiss it unless supported by evidence observed on nature. This capability for dual, opposing thoughts must be part of the mysteries locked deep in our brain.

It's just a thought. And of course, I have no scientific-method proof of this possibility.

OT. I find this as an interesting quote from an atheist:
When asked whether he believe in God, Sonny Barger, the outspoken Hells Angels founder, "No. I believe something big is happening. I'm not sure what it is."
http://pdr.autono.net/SonnyBarger.html