If you think the world is perfect and answers to situations like this are "perfect" then I gotta disagree. There are many complications that arise when you take a firm stand on one of these issues. There are unanswered questions on both sides. Until one side can combat theory with fact...proof..something tangible, then there will be no clear-cut answer. Since science and religion are both theories, we'll just rebuttal with theories, old or new.
Because religion has proven time and time again that they rely on tangible evidence to prove their point, right?
Oh, wait...
Religion and science can coexist very well. As long as religion keeps it's nose out of anything that can be scientifcally studied. As long as religion restrains itself to the spiritual realm, it's all peachy on the "science vs. religion" front.
Science is a method of observation, deduction, theory, experiment and conclusion. A method to better understand all the natural phenomenea that occur in our world. A method based on physical, experiencable evidence.
Religion is nothing more than hot air. Literally. If I spent the next 4 days typing up a total bullshit story about how the universe was created by a breathmint, there is absolutely nothing that gives the established religions more validity than my gibberish.
That's the difference between religion and science that makes the "religion vs. science" idea actually irrelevant. Under no circumstance should a unfounded story ever take precedence over an actual way to document and explain "things".
I've said this before and i'll say it again. One of the conflict points is evolution, right? Creationists say "it's nonsense!". But the evolutionary theory is science in it's purest form. It's a theory on it's midway point, documented enough to be highly plausible/likely but not enough to know every detail.
So the creationists say "bullshit, this idea is flawed". But almost everything that is part of our modern world, every appliance, every invention, has it's roots in the scientific method as we know it today. Even if those inventions were done way before the scientific method was meticulously laid out, it used the same principles.
So if you're gonna question the ideas science comes up with in regards to the birth of the universe for example or the creation of humankind, why not question the way your mobile phone works? Or your tv? Or a ship's diesel plant?
I mean, fuck transistors and circuit boards, right? It's the magic power of God that makes it work.
And THAT is why religion vs. science is a non-issue topic. There is no versus. There is no contest.