Science was invented by God, too. Who else commands the universe to act the same way every day, thus obeying mathematical laws to describe gravity, energy, force, mass, acceleration, plus all those complex calculus formulas? If something out of the ordinary does happen, it can be explained by science too, like in the old testament when the sun stood still - scientists have already explained why that happened. Science and God agree totally. On the moral side, God's character is such that He wouldn't try to decieve people with reality not being real. His universe is very complex, and the calculus functions (which have been man's way thru logic and mathematics to describe progression and presentation of detail in reality) hardly are able to sufficiently describe it. But what we see, feel, discover in this world that is real stuff in our hands, we can be assured God isn't trying to say "Have faith spiritually to disbelieve what you see scientifically". That would be absurd for this fact: Jesus descended from the heavens in the Holy Spirit, was born flesh and blood, (science...) and died a real death, shed real blood, and rose again in a glorified body (real science).