They do not. One is based on observation, the other is made up.
Both religion and science stem from the need of explanation how human come to exist and how the world around us work or created.
Science uses facts as the basis for making sense of the world. Religion uses 'faith' to give meaning to our presence in the world. However, if faith (religion) is used to explain facts then it will fail because science works better at explaining the physical world. From what we understand at the moment science can not prove or disprove the existence of God and thus there is room for 'faith' (religion) in the world. The important thing to remember about Science is that a scientific explanation of the observed facts is not a 'truth' it is JUST an explanation that stands until a better one is found. Science requires that you continually test theories.
R. C. Wallace has written: 'Science and religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Religion, science and the modern world' -- subject(s): Religion and science
God created the world including science, hence science and religion are interconnected.
because it gives a proper explanation to everything
Religion
Albert Einstein said, "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" in his 1954 essay "Science and Religion." In the essay, he emphasized the importance of understanding and integrating both science and religion for a more holistic view of the world.
Religion is not a form of explanation but a place to hide from having to face the task of finding the explanations.
science
Religion and science had no conflict. Science was a way of discovering all the beautiful complexity of the world God made. nuff sed.
Science and religion are one of the key things that made the world and is continuing to keep the world stable and knowledgeable. If we didn't have these tow things we wouldn't know anything about nature or how the world was created.
Science and religion both seek to explain the world around us, but they operate in different ways. Science uses evidence and experimentation to understand the natural world, while religion often involves faith and belief in the supernatural. Some people find that science and religion can complement each other, while others see them as fundamentally incompatible. Ultimately, how they are related depends on individual perspectives and interpretations.