You know the 'Faith and reason are like two wings...' is a quote from the start of an Encyclical by John Paul 2?
It is very well known; it is the sort of thing that will appear on postcards you buy when you visit the Vatican!
Here is a link to the original:
I already said there is little need to debate my personal opinion. But if you insist.
For evidence of the vagueness of Christian scripture I present all the many denominations of Christianity. Dark Matter is actually a very good case in point as I believe he has told me he is a Christian who does not believe God is a being.
Now of course you could argue that scripture is not vague it's just that people are people and misinterpret due to their own personal failings. Much in the same way that QM is not vague but there are many cases of its total miscomprehension and misuse. To that I would say that the experts with PHDs on QM don't make miscomprehension mistakes anywhere near as much as the general uninformed public.
Again you could reply by saying ah but the same is true of religious experts who have the proper understanding.
Now I can say ok but the scientific consensus of QM is the same the world over whereas there is no religious consensus amongst the various denominations.
Now you can say right but just because you say you are an expert doesn't mean you are an expert and that all the religious experts that disagree with you aren't actually experts.
Now I would say ok fair enough but we have computers using principles of QM built by different companies the world over, Intel, Samsung, etc. So I agree anyone can call themselves an expert but not anyone can make a semi conductor. And I know of no working semi conductor built with a theory of QM which wasn't the scientific consensus.
Now I can't say the same of religious denominations. Their claims are many and varied and often mutually exclusive but there are zero demonstrable results. There is nothing to distinguish between the Pope and myself in terms of results.
Unknown means unknown.