@ragingloli, well, there’s that.
Naturally the argument goes that if it were all straightforward and rational, no faith would be required. It’s a Mystery.
The less sense a religion (or ideology) makes, the more some people will cling to it. Because of course scientific knowledge is subject to revision with the discovery of new truths; for a story to be immutable, and hence utterly reliable, it has to be unreal.
The irony there is that science as a process is reliable, even though as a body of facts it can change; and God seen as a process does make some sense in a way that God as an ineffable supercosmic entity who meddles minutely in human affairs does not.