http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEeBPSvcNZQ
A panel discussion with Dawkins, Tyson and two other, less visible and eloquent personas. Mostly about science and religion.
Quite relevant to the discussion Sordid and Siquo have had a while ago.
Not at all irrelevant to the thread in general.
If you have an hour to spare, that is.
Even if you don't have an hour to spare... it was a pretty good video. Just try to ignore the tendencies of Ann and listen to the message. (She tended to be a bit... drawn out... in her cases.) Neil did great, as did Richard Dawkins. The other gentleman (Victor) sounded almost like the grouchy old man in the room though. :p
Although, I do have to disagree with the ending for technical reasons. Science has nothing to say about supernatural phenomena because if science has something to say about it, it has become a natural phenomenon. Science and religion operate in non-overlapping spheres, not because science shouldn't investigate things stated by religion, but because any scientific investigation into a matter of faith
eliminates the faith in that matter. Essentially, religion gets whatever science CAN'T answer (practically speaking, anyway; I don't think it's worth trying to persuasively argue against a believer in order to convince them of something that hasn't been demonstrated), and whenever science comes to a new answer, religion doesn't get to explain that anymore. Or at least, that's how I see the dichotomy.
Short version: it's not that science has no place dealing in the supernatural, it's that science by definition does not deal in the supernatural.