The only thing that contradicts science is the old testament and particularly Moses' revelations. All of those things happened well before Moses was born apparently. Perhaps Moses' revelations are parable and science should just ignore that aspect. Which means Christians should probably not take them as literal.
Taking them literally makes Christians look silly to scientists probably.
So, in the NT, when Jesus walked on water... is scientifically sound?
How about when He, instantly, turned huge jugs of water into the best wine at the party?
OR When He took two fish and five loaves of bread... fed more than five thousand people and ended with twelve baskets of left overs....
Stopped the storm?
Blind man sees? Crippled walks? Leprosy gone?
Oh, Oh.... ya.... came back from the dead and ate food, cooked a meal... ascended to heaven.....
Scientific or not?
I am sick of people ignoring the solid literal bible events that contradict the false truth of our modern atheistic, Darwinian "science" agenda... because "the Bible isn't a science book"
Then......they go and say that they believe in the Gospel and the work of Christ.
But, you want it that way... so that you can agree with all your friends about unexplainable supernatural events of the OT... and still be saved by the equally.. or more... unexplainable, supernatural events of Christ's life.
Sorry... you cannot have it both ways.
Christ walked on water.. FACT
Jonah got swallowed by a large fish.. not whale... FACT
Christ fed 5000 + with tonnes of left overs... FACT
Moses parted the Red Sea... FACT.
Christ commanded the storm to stop... FACT
Noah built and ark, God flooded the whole earth... FACT
Christ gave a blind man sight, cured a Leper, crippled man walked.. FACT
God made the earth in six days... FACT.
So..........do you believe magical, mythical, "flying spaghetti monster" stuff like Jesus dying and resurrecting? and this saves your soul? OR NOT?
If you do... you better check yourself with the other "magical", "mythical" stuff that you toss out because it doesn't agree with science.
YOUR whole salvation is based on and demands the truth of events that don't agree with science.
You cannot pick the ones that you want to believe and the ones that you dismiss.