If your religion or spirituality leads you down the path of rejecting established science then I don't think it's worth much.
Established science should only be rejected if it deserves to be rejected, and I am definitely open to the idea that currently established ideas could be wrong, but I'm also fine with nothing science says being wrong. Science is more valid than religion because it takes more epistemic responsibility. But there is too much value placed on establishd-ness than truth seeking imo, because established-ness requires no intellectual effort and has already provided us with a comfortable cot to lie in, which is why any questioning of established science is met with backlash imo, I know it's very reductive to wave it away as just psychological factors and I know there are others I'm not accounting for but I can't ignore that a human's need for mental stability and comfort is such a corrupting bias in the finding of truth. And I can't ignore the fact that anything that has ever been experienced has been experienced through a mind which is inherently a psychological entity.
It shouldn't intrude on our understanding of physical reality to the point that it becomes unstable in the first place. If it does it's loony toons.
There it is, the dreaded "shouldn't". Probably my least favourite word because should/shouldn't is the biggest enemy of truth, the ultimate flaw of psychology and it simply does not exist beyond being a temporary outcry of human emotion. "You cannot derive an ought from an is". If physical reality is intruded upon then it is intruded upon.
I'm not denying physical reality exists in the sense that I can feel physical things and see them, why would I deny that when it's self evident. But in the sense that a humans whole narrative up until the present moment has been underlayed with consistent and predictable plot elements, like daily routines, scientific laws as a framework, conditioned shoulds and shouldnts, maybe even religion as a framework. And I believe reality is such that that can all change in an instant, that the physical world is all experienced by and therefore can never be proven to exist outside the mind. Call that loony toons if you will. But to me most people are in loony toons too, just a very sensible loony toons in a smart tuxedo with a nice bow tie.