I would say this is closest.
For example, I believe in God and I don't believe in some things about science. Yet if given a test I'll answer to what they want to hear and just move on. No matter trying to preach truth to someone who doesn't want it, so I don't bother with it. It allows one to separate religion and science, so that I can use science to do what I need in the world. No matter how stupid this may sound to others, both faithful and non faithful, it works for me and it doesn't under cut anything I believe in. Although, for some reason they have decided to separate evolution from the church, and say its something that isn't real. Yet, the only reason this they believe this is because the guy who came up with the theory wasn't christian. If it had been the pope, then evolution wouldn't be a problem if you see what I mean. Between religious beliefs, as in God is the one and only, Jesus died etc, and between "religious" science, such as evolution isn't real, or the big bang didn't happen is often not associated with the religious beliefs but rather the large amount of teaching and "brain washing" that goes on. Yet, for me, and everyone else it doesn't really affect us in school, or life really. Sure there's some who waste their lives fighting the truth, but for the most part its the religious beliefs that the younger "religious" generation believes.