Casco said:
I think that I should have mentioned that the purpose of this thread is to make a discussion about this two theories, in order undergraduate students like me, so we can have a deeper vision about them.
To get a deeper vision you should not set up a debate. The adversarial "fight" framework will not lead to a deeper understanding.
Personally I find everything Humanino told you to be just right. He and I are interested in different areas of research (I follow mainly LQG research, and he mainly string I think) but I strongly agree with what he said to you.
Maybe you can rephrase the question in a more constructive way. Try this: imagine you have already decided to go into NEITHER ONE but have chosen an entirely different specialty, say COSMOLOGY. Then ask the same people to tell you what they think you should know about stringloopery. For breadth, a young cosmologist should probably know something about both the string and the loop research programs.
You asked for "5 line paragraphs".

I think a young cosmologist should know at least that much about both loop and string research---probably more.
Indeed there was just last month an elite weeklong workshop on loop AND string as they apply to current questions in cosmology, with top experts in all three fields. It was on the Greek island of Naxos. I will get a link.
These days the theme is no so much "this versus that" as getting together and sharing ideas about the real problems (like early universe and dark energy or if you prefer the cosmological constant.)
Also the beginning of the LHC era has changed things drastically for particle theorists. It is a new ballgame. People who 5 years ago would have been doing nothing but string are shifting into areas that have more to do with what the LHC can explore. It does not look as if the LHC will say much about string but it will cause a big ferment in ordinary non-string particle theory. People are trying to think up alternatives to the lowenergy supersymmetry and the standardmodel Higgs field which everybody expected but so far have not shown up.
I'll get that Naxos workshop link. Major people like Kelly Stelle, Abhay Asktekar, Robert Brandenberger, Costas Bachas, Carlo Rovelli, Joe Silk.
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=3510863#post3510863
http://www.physics.ntua.gr/cosmo11/Naxos2011/sci_prog.html
Lately the stringsters are not staying in their own clubhouse, they are getting out and mixing with the loopsters, it's the order of the day

And a lot of people are crossing research lines (I think because of what LHC is finding/not finding----or will be able to test over the next decade.)