If I believe that God made the universe, then I must also believe that nothing that can be proven true can contradict God... right? That's my view on science -- anything we discover to be true must correspond to religious truth, as science and religion are different aspects of the eternal truth...
The problem comes when people decide that a THEORY is truth. It happens in both religion and in science. In religion, some medieval theologians decided that the sun must revolve around the earth, given the earth's primacy in the universe and importance because of God's special relationship with man. However, that was merely a theory... this led to the persecution of Galileo. The Catholic Church today notes that religious THEORY and PROPOSITIONS can't be taken in the same way as truths... something that some people in the middle ages didn't understand. The same goes for science... at one point in time, scientists believe that frogs were generated from mud and flies from manure. This was proven incorrect as well.
Theories can be true or false... but until proven, you must remember they are still theories. Einstein's Theory of Relativity, the Theory of Evolution, and others are still unproven theories... they are different from scientific Laws, things that CAN be proven. Evolution with regards to the human species can't be made a scientific law until a "Missing Link" is found (it hasn't, so far). Einstein's theory of relativity can't be proven until we can accelerate observable matter to the speed of light.
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