What better natural history book could you find than the Bible? There isn't one.
But there are just as "unbiased" stories in just about every single myth and legend ever improvised by man. You arguing this just shows you don't really understand the intolerance of science for irrationality.
No, I absolutely don't reject science ~ I just understand that God made man in his own image.
You understand God's mind?
And for us as humans (who are still making an attempt to even comprehend how all of the elements of nature are intertwined) to be so arrogant as to believe that God, who is all-knowing, isn't the designer of everything around us is foolish.
Where does science pretend this? Science isn't interested in the supernatural.
And LOL at the notion (which it appears that y'all are trying to portray here) that anyone who believes in God as the creator is like the crazy God-lady off of the movie "The Mist" is just laughable.
Might as well be.. Back in the medieval times, some of today's technology, achieved by scientific protocol, would seem like magic or heretic to that time's people (eclesiastic esp.), as well as some of today's accepted (even by religious people) social/lifestyle trends.. They would refuse those trends and habits the same way you "reject science".
The idea that science and religion are mutualy exclusive is the first mistake.
As far as the bible is concerned... It's got no answers and all the answers at the same time. It will probably survive down the ages as a perpetual parable for man's life, progress, and ultimate fate. To pit it and science against one another is completely missing the point.