HB71 - Requires Louisiana Schools to display the 10 commandments passes with Bipartisan Support 82 - 19
Yes and no. Science is a process for discovering how things work, not a philosophy or a religion, though many want to treat it as such.
"Science" in point of fact, is often wrong, and that is fine because it is part of the scientific process. Just in the last few years, the discoveries made by the Webb telescope have caused many scientific "facts" to be thrown out the window because we now have data that tells us otherwise.
At the time of the infamous Scopes trial, "science" said the human body possessed nearly 100 vestigial complexes. By the 1970s, the medical scientific community had reduced that number to three: the appendix, the tonsils, and the coccyx. In the last twenty to thirty years, medical science has discovered that none of those three are, in fact, vestigial complexes. Science simply hadn't yet discovered their function in the body, but now has.
This is how the scientific process works, and always should. Nothing should ever be considered the "end answer" in the scientific world. Carl Sagan himself said that.