Does Science Oppose Christianity?

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Does Science Oppose Christianity:

Some Christians perceive science as man’s attempt to explain a universe without God; viewing science as anti-God. While this is a very small minority of Christians, they are very vocal and very noticeable to the non-Christian community.

It is important for Christians to understand the distinction between a non-God (or secular) answer and an anti-God answer. Simply because the scientific process and conclusions are largely secular, this does not mean the scientific process and conclusions are anti-God.

A good analogy would be auto maintenance:

If one were to notice a strange sound coming from their car, they would likely investigate the sound. They would search the car for abnormalities. They will develop theories and conclusions regarding the strange sound. It is very unlikely one will consider God as the cause of the strange sound. More likely, one will arrive at a secular conclusion regarding the noise.

This conclusion, and the process of arriving at the conclusion are not anti-God, they are only non-God. While they do not consider God as a potential cause, they do not dismiss the existence of God for even the likelihood God allowed the problem to occur with a specific purpose.