Both.
Science is never incorrect.
Scien
tists are sometimes (ofttimes) incorrect. Scientists are also sinners; many with a unified agenda that is not any part of science.
True science & the Bible are in perfect harmony. Always practice science under the authoritative light of the Bible, with the understanding that science is finite in its scope. The miraculous and the divine are beyond its scope.
The Bible's revelation is unilateral and doesn't come about by scientific inquiry.
I understand what you are saying - and,
I like the 'sentiment' of it. However, there
is such a thing as "bad science" - in which case, the statement "science is never incorrect" cannot be applied truthfully or factually.
And then - there is this:
1 Timothy 6:
20 O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:
This is talking about "false science" - something that is
called 'science' - that is not even [real] science - that
opposes [real] science.
And, there is a-whole-lotta-that in
modern science.
If you consider the definition of the word 'science' - then - there is a big difference between this 'science':
Daniel 1:
4 Children in whom was no blemish, but well favoured, and skilful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science, and such as had ability in them to stand in the king's palace, and whom they might teach the learning and the tongue of the Chaldeans.
- and
modern science.
I realize that you are making a point about pure/true/real science "always being correct" - and that,
some scientists make it unpure/untrue/unreal.
Please be careful in making a statement like "science is never incorrect" without clarifying explicitly which definition of 'science' you are using.
I use the phrase "modern science" for that very reason and purpose - to differentiate it from pure/true/real science. That is to say - "modern science" is part true and part false.
I know that the 'default' definition ought-to-be pure/true/real science. However, in modern times this simply is not true. In the absolute majority of cases, when someone hears/reads the word 'science', it is
modern science that is being referred to and that they are thinking of.
Other than this one singular thing regarding that particular phrase, I totally agree with the rest of your post.