Should, should, why should a view be useful?
Okay, I guess it doesn't need to be useful, if you
never interact with the world around you at all. If you're constantly stuck in VR, or the Matrix, or a sensory deprivation tank, then I guess what I said doesn't apply very much.
However, since predicting which actions will cause which reactions, gauging what will happen if a certain action takes place/is done by us, and trying to ascertain the causes of actions compose the
majority of human decision-making, it might be important to have a worldview that actually allows you to do this.
Some human beings have a need for more explanation though, something that science can probably not ever answer.
Yes, but
every human being has the need to be able to make decisions and judgements that actually respect some form of predictive model. This is what human decision-making and understanding is founded upon.
Those few mistakes are not enough reason to "throw away the child with the bathwater".
I didn't say to throw the baby out with the bathwater, I said that the other baby is at least as important and the two weren't born for entirely the same purpose and thereby are not interchangeable.
Some people need faith, but everyone needs evidence. Coming to a workable understanding of the world by establishing patterns is the foundation of human knowledge and decisions.