I agree people accept both, but I think faith and spirituality speaks more to the core of humanity than knowing how a television set works does. I mean, who really cares (outside of science) how mountains forms? But I think we have more of a natural inclination to faith and spirituality which is why I think they cross over into some many disciplines unlike pure science can.
This is my opinion, because I don't have facts to back that up, admittedly.
But I don't think there is an "either or, faith or science" as if the two cannot co-exist, so I agree.
I also think that if we're forced to choose, then science will lose out in two ways: (1), You'll have people simply abandoning science or (2), you'd have people simply "believing" in science, which would be equal to blind following to avoid being on the receiving end of harsh criticism.
Either way, I think science loses its scientists, and the self-correcting doubt and questioning which makes it work.