oh, the same old debate all over again
In my view its very simple:
If one is to set out on a journey from say, a basic cell phone with a music player and a portable record player and go all the way up to the best digital sources vs the best turntable/cart and rest of chain (top of the line), one will notice that from the start of the journey, Digital beats Vinyl hands down, actually it completely demolishes the vinyl format. There is no comparison with the sound, digital is way way better at the start and going through the initial-to-mid stages of the journey.
As one sets off on the journey with the equipment getting more expensive, the gap keeps narrowing as the money spent on the chain, records, etc increases. Most of us are players in the low and mid card segments and try to make our gear sound like the top end segment (with varied success). The fact is that there is a lot of personalized commenting and opinions floating around, which cannot be really taken at face value. The user will have to personally listen to both formats and take a call on what works best
Let me give you an example - my brother in law who listens to his CDs on a Philips DVD player through a Pioneer AV Receiver and 7.1 setup visited and was curious about records. I played an old Mantovani pristine Phase-4 stereo record for him and after listening for 5 minutes, his comment was - "the sound is not 'pure'. I can hear slight distortion, and the sound does not have impact". The chain I was using included my Garrard 301 with SME tonearm, Shure Cart, Nad amplification

So I guess one should adopt what works best and sounds good to the ear.