They pretty much covered a lot of the inconstant parts of the differs of the christians vs catholic thing.
But as far as the science goes it is hard to tell what you believe in.
It is hard because you may believe that there could be evolution, or that god popped Adam out all in one shot. You could believe that there were dinosaurs in eden, or you could just look at that as a story.
You could believe in hell, or you could chose not to.
But the problem all comes down to if you chose to believe what you want in the bible and not take it verbatum it is selective reasoning. If you believe that it is the 'word of god' you should not be able to place what you believe to be true in it because it all has to be true. But that runs into the issue of it having so many variations between all the bibles out there, so which is the word of god? For the most original you need to go to the latin, which means the catholic church which you said are not christians.
So if you are going to chose to believe in the bible as being fact, you already have disregarded it as such, by not following it verbatum.
But that as it is, there is still room for god in the real world.
Just not the bible so much.
So not knowing what you believe or not, a place where science and the bible conflict...
Someone being dead for a few days and coming back to life. There are fish, algae, ect that go into a hybernation and are for all intensive purposes dead. But not people. Maybe jesus was in a coma, but the bible explicitly says that he was dead. So that is a major science/bible conflict.