Scientific discoveries and advancement have nothing to do with religion and God. There are those from both 'sides' who keep the two (science and religion) at odds, both internally and externally and deem the two mutually exclusive. Christians battle with the belief that science could remove God while atheists battle with the belief that God (or believers) could invalidate, stifle, or otherwise hinder scientific advancement.
For me, it's truly remarkable that the lowly hydrogen atom was all that was needed to create everything as it exists today. Even more remarkable that from a burst of just enough hydrogen atoms onto the scene that, given time, humans came to be. The more science explains, the more my religion strengthens. I'm much, much more impressed that God launches hydrogen knowing in a few billion years He will have to deal with me
Yeah, I've strongly considered that hydrogen was an accident, but *for me* based on what I see around me, the way things work, the way things were and are, I can conclude that there must be a Creator and humans are special, intended, and known that hydrogen would be the only ingredient needed. *For me* it's incomprehensible to think hydrogen and it's properties that allow everything we know to have just gotten lucky to have happened randomly by accident. I understand there are many out there who think the polar opposite: Those who think hydrogen just got lucky and the chain of events resultant of the formation of hydrogen was just nature doing what it does with hydrogen. I get that.
Christians need to embrace scientific advancement and realize that every new discovery adds to one's faith. It's much more incredible to think that God only needed to come up with and release hydrogen than to think that God 'made everything by hand'. Think of building a skyscraper - every piece must be made, brought to the jobsite, and assembled. God could do that too, or he could just make it appear, or he could invent a tiny piece of material with properties that would naturally become a skyscraper. The latter impresses me the most and that impression pales in comparison to the universe and it's contents.