I elaborating a bit in my edit. The teaching of morality is the main reason why religion exists to this day. It does indeed serve a purpose in that sense I'm not denying that. But we don't need it anymore in the age of science we can be taught to be better humans for the sake of humanity. Hopefully we have evolved to that point. Also fyi I am by no means signalling out Christianity. Honestly its one of the better religions out there.
There is a reason why religion and science cant really be argued at once. They are polar opposites. One is rooted in blind belief. One is rooted in fact. Climate change has a real root in real science, while not 100% proven I would dare to say its around 80% there. Much like many things in this universe that we don't fully understand it 100%. But to deny something with a lot of evidence because it isn't perfect is foolish. You would be denying how the universe works.
I guess you've never studied the SCIENCE of Human Behavior.
So many variables, but to name a few:
1. No matter how one is raised, there is no way to predict how that individual will behave toward society. The worst cases are labeled sociopaths. They aren't always serial killers. Sometimes they become First Lady, US Senator, Secretary of State, and runner-up for President!
2. Self-interest can not be untaught. People will choose what's in their own self interest if there is an attitude of "everyone else would do the same thing."
3. Not all environments or parents are created equal. Therefore, you can't apply science to raising kids unless you intend to hand over all newborns for government indoctrination and education.
4. Punishment only stops repeated bad behavior (if it works). Instilling a set of personal values works much better. Rather than a set of does and don'ts, it's better to have a broad set of guidelines to base decisions on. Love thy neighbor, "What would Jesus Do?" and the 10 Commandments are all meant to offer guidance, not legal rules that must be obeyed.
5. "Integrity" is doing what's right even when you think no one is watching. Having a belief that everything you do affects your soul is a way of instilling a desire to always do good. Doing bad when you know you can get away with it is not the objective of creating good members of society.
As far as Science and Religion being polar opposites, that really shows your immaturity and inexperience. Scientist rarely create basic truths. They discover them. That means gravity, life, properties of water, and so on all existed before scientists started categorizing, analyzing, dissecting, and recording everything. Why is it a polar opposite" viewpoint if a scientist (or just one at heart) also believes these miracles of nature were part of a preordained plan, which we haven't discovered yet?
We've created so many technological "miracles" in the last century, it's difficult for anyone born after 1980 to imagine a world were these things didn't exist. Just because man took the steps to discover and apply his knowledge to manufacture these things in no way precludes one from having a belief that there is a reason for them to exist as they do in the first place.