When you say Science vs Religion, what type of Science are you talking about? Is it Chemistry vs Religion or Physics vs Religion, or is it another Science?
What is Science?
What is the Scientific Method?
Science is about knowing; about knowledge. We are talking about facts. Science has results in the form of progress and technology in all sorts of venues including medicine, transportation, industry, architecture, agriculture, health--you name it and science has left its imprint.
Science is man's effort to bring to focus rational and logical examination of the real world and how it works.
The scientific method consists mainly in gathering all the information available and testing the conclusions by making predictions as to what is expected to happen.
Observation, fact gathering, hypothesis, testing, prediction and theory.
Why do people become ill? The bible gives no clue that there are such things as microscopic organisms such as bacteria and viruses. People prayed for intervention when illness came. Science didn't settle for that. The various persons who respectively discovered the germ theory of disease, the reason for transmission and the preventative methodology for disinfectants and the need for hygiene did more to preserve human life than what a million prayers could produce.
There are two very different mindsets I'm alluding to. One is passive and obedient. The other is active and productive. It is as simple as that.
It frankly amazes me the level of personal detachment I see between all the things we have in society today so taken for granted like they fell from the sky. People readily thank an invisible guy in the sky for things produced by the intellect and hard labor of intellligent inquisitive genius in the form of creative human beings not willing to settle for mumbo jumbo.
History tells us all we need to know if ONLY we had the curiousity to crack open a book and read about what happened the last thousand years.
I actually think you people here haven't spent much time reading about who these men were who gave you so much you depend on for luxury, comfort, health and satisfaction.
Who was Hippocrates? What made Aristotle so different from Moses and Jesus? Why did the church suddenly have to justify its faith by applying a veneer of logic? Do you know who Thomas Aquinas was and what effect he has had on theology? Who was Galen? What did Newton discover that changed the world so radically? What was the Age of Reason? Why did the Renaissance begin?
If you don't know---I suggest you spend the time necessary to become familiar with this world you live in and how it got to be the way it is.