Great stuff, Colby. I think you'll appreciate my Ménage à Trois Between Science, Spirituality and Philosophy, They should have a permanent and mutually satisfying interdependent polyamorous relationship https://medium.com/p/a634f5446364
(note I say spirituality, not religion--spirituality does not require a belief in "god." I wrote a couple of years ago that "when I use the term spiritual, I use it in a manner that transcends the binary of theism versus atheism. One can act entirely spiritual with or without a belief in “god” however one understands that term. Spirituality only requires love, empathy, compassion, humility, honesty and courage." https://medium.com/p/ff45cb53eaf2)
As for medical science, I read a good piece the other day, https://medium.com/illumination-curated/the-real-reason-medicine-and-science-cannot-give-you-exact-guidelines-509c87178096, which reminded me of a story I heard many years ago about the dean of a prestigious medical school welcoming each incoming class with something to the effect of 70% of what we will teach you in the next 4 years will be proven wrong during your professional lifetimes.