When the English scientist Charles Darwin's Origin of Species was published in 1959, there was a great outcry and a historic clash of science and religion. Except, there was not.
Nazis were predominantly Catholics and Protestants, Hitler loathed atheists, and claimed atheists were all communists, hence where possible he even got them killed.
The process of science builds reliable knowledge about the natural world. To see evidence of this reliability, one can look around at the everyday products of scientific knowledge: from airplanes to antibiotics, from batteries to bridges.