I have no problem with science as science doesn't know everything and is always having to change what it believes. And most scientists recognize that science is learning. Its not absolute. Pluto may have been a planet yesterday. But today not. etc. etc.
True, science is not, as I would say "rigid". It moves and flows, chaning direction, some parts are rough (where many scientists disagree, because believe me they don't always agree!) and others parts are more smooth sailing (like the idea of gravity, most believe in it, although there are some trying to prove that it's a mental construct we've created.) It's like a river, never stopping for anyone, unless of course they build some sort of dam. Such as having creationism in schools instead of science. It disrupts the natural. flowing, changing movement of what science is.
Therefore when I want to know 'truth' then I trust the Bible which is the absolute Word of God. And when science contridicts the Bible, I go with the Bible. Because, science will just change its mind again.
I think I can understand where you're coming from, with science you have to keep learning, and relearning what has been shown to be the most true. It can get confusing, especially if you read from one of the scientists who are more out there and not really accepted, it can be a shock or confusing when you see other scientists saying otherwise. In school we have to learn how to sift out those who have an obvious bias towards an experiment. For example, let's say a company wants to see if their product is safe. They create a team of scientists to see if it is, if those scientists come from that company, there is going to be a bias. They will want to interpret the evidence to support what the company wants. That's also why scientific papers are often so specific in their methods section. So that others can repeat the experiment, as a way to prove that what they were doing is not biased but the most correct. Not that that is the only reason, but it's one of them.
But I think that's the fun part of science. Things change, new discoveries and new ideas. We are finding new ways to make life easier, or to save lives. I love the debates and the struggle. So, that's one of the fun parts, to me at least.
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