This paper contends that the boundary between science and
religion remains one of the most fascinating and worrying areas
of all the borderland areas
involving science. Scientists, scholars and laymen are constantly thinking about the individual and communal issues rotating around science and
religion. The paper assesses that almost everybody is trying to come to terms both rationally and expressively with the collection of rich issues involving personal belief on the one hand and promise to science and reason on the other. In a different way, everybody is trying to put an end to these contradictory issues. The problems are difficult and the spectrum is extensive. The paper examines the fact that only some politically correct revisionists seek to refute, that science and religion have always been at odds. This does not indicate that there is essentially a clash between science and religions, as science simply cannot tackle all of the statements and suppositions that go into religious pronouncements. The paper claims that without hindering each other's territory, science and religion can exist alongside. Outline Introduction Theories on Science versus Religion Debate of Science over Religion-Matter over Mind Debate of Mind over Matter-Religion over Science Is there any Chance of Co-Existence between Science and Religion Conclusion