My beliefs about God are close to a cross between honest Mike and Lucas Tanner. Although Tanner has a more eastern view of God created from a transcendent reality where I see God as more of a benevolent creator.
I don't see my beliefs in God at all conflicting with science. While I believe there is some wisdom and truth in the Bible (some of the New testament) there is also much crazy stuff put in the Bible. There are a number of books that were written for the Bible that for various reasons were not included or were taken out. Man wrote the Bible and wrote stuff in that didn't have "divine inspiration". And the Old Testament's view of God and his actions don't match anything my God would do or say. They make him sound like a vengeful petulant child. Jesus is closer to what God is probably like.
Ok, let me state that to believe in God is to believe in crazy stuff that not only doesn't make sense but doesn't seem that it should be like that.
I will name a few things: why did God create a world where had to suffer so much?; Why doesn't God clearly show himself?; and, why did God want Jesus to die on the cross to forgive our sins, could God just forgive our sins? And, isn't this all just magical thinking?
But here's the kicker, to not believe in God the creator requires belief in some really crazy stuff too. We live in a truly bizarre world. At the start of the world many belief in the big bang theory where the entire universe is condensed to either singularity (so small it has no size) or newer theories to a size of a person. To try and get your head around that remember it takes sunlight about 8.3 minutes to reach us from the sun, now picture how far the speed of light can travel in a year, now the universe is so huge it is hypothesized that light could travel for 93 billion years and still not cross the universe. How could that been condensed so small
Also the universe has no center and no edge.
At the start of the big bang the four forces of nature, gravity, electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear had to be balanced perfectly just to allow molecules, elements and planets to form. What a nice coincidence right? How fortunate for us! And if there was no God the world didn't need a big bang it could have stayed a massless point forever.
How about when life formed on earth. Why would these random chemical reactions have the need to form DNA?
There is much more crazy stuff but that's enough for now. I believe in God