Chingon, bringin a little rationality to the discussion. Very nice sir. To further your point a little bit. Religion and Science get a very wrong and unfair wrap that they are antagonistic, and one has to choose one camp or the other. Not true. The big bang theory was actually developed by a Catholic Priest. Many religious types I know, used to be very "scientific in thought" and have come to realize the need for a higher power once they realized Science could not possibly explain the universe.
Science can only evaluate that which is categorizable, (ie, physical, tangible, etc.) God is not "A BEING" in the universe. He is the creator of existence, our "being" flows from his created hand. Creation was not an event that happened at a precise point in the history of time, creation is still going on. Big Bang and creation are just different terms for the same thing.
Science can describe, learn, and categorize things in the world, but only the Divine can ground things to their deepest and most basic level. Religion and Science are not competing on the same playing field. The two are separate disciplines. The only time the two converge is if there is an ethical reason, and science tries to manipulate the Divine which is always a bad idea.