I dare to say science and religion are two different animals. They may try to explain similar things but in different ways. An example of trying to explain a similar thing might be the age old question of how did we get here? Some might point to a particular creation myth that they know of because of the culture they grew up in. Some might point to the scientific view of evolution. Is either of these more right or more wrong than the other? I dare to say no. I believe they are simply two different ways of trying to explain the same question.
Which brings me to the subject of myth. Are myths false, untrue stories? I again dare to say no. I don't recall the name of a Native American man who said this but his preface to his peoples creation myth explains this thought well. He said, 'I don't know if it happened this way or not, but I know this story is true.'
To me religion is a different way of experiencing reality than science. Both can be true and helpful, both can be untrue and hurtful. It is up to us to find what works for us and communicate to others what is hurtful not only to ourselves but to society.
I don't believe man will ever live without either religion or science nor would I want us too. We need religion and science to be whole persons and to live a life that is not dry but instead enriching.