Well, then there's the flipside of this, which is people labeling anyone who believes anything that science can't quantify or replicate as a complete idiot. There's been a ton of that in this thread, actually.
Must've been on one of the pages I didn't read. No wait! I read and/or participated in nearly every page and I don't remembre a whole lot of labeling of anyone who believes in the unquantifiable as an idiot.
I have personally argued with many ASSERTIONS that people have made about it, however.
If it's unquantifiable and not replicable... how can you claim to know anything about it?
(please, please, PLEASE answer that question!)
Both science and religion (or philosophy, or deeply personal experience, whatever you'd like to call it) have their place. Trying to use one to solve the other's problem is a fool's errand.
I disagree when it comes to science. Trying to use religion to solve *ANYTHING* other than temporary solace is a fool's errand. If people are praying and their prayers are being answered... that means that who/whatever is answering those prayers is ACTING WITHIN REALITY and this action can be documented and tested. So any claims that God or aliens-who-interact-with-humans, or bigfoot are real ought to have evidence to justify them.