Yes, yes, yes. ...I know all those Sunday School Bible verses. The main point of my response was that we don't need to be afraid of Science. Professor John Lennox, as a Christian apologist ,has offered his rational that true Science actually came from a Biblical basis and Science itself came from people who were Believed in God, Jesus, and the Bible. He also explains how neo-science is a recent development coming parallel to the evolution of atheistic and agnostic apologists - mostly academics. You shoild watch to the videos on YouTube.
People come from different starting points - many with no Bible in their background whatsoever! Still and all, when a person comes to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, then the Word of God, as you quoted, "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work." He is talking here mostly to the leadership but certainly as well to all Believers.
Faith is truly a walk, a lifetime journey. I say it this way "Faith is a verb, not a noun,"
When I realized my sinfulness (when the Holy Spirit convicted me I did not realize it was actually the Holy Spirit) and came crawling to the Lord, asking forgiveness and for Jesus to come .into my life, He did. At that point, in that instant, He made me a new creation. From that point in which the seed of faith was planted, the Bible became the curriculum, the Holy Spirit became the Teacher, openni.ng my understanding, encouraging me in all aspects of faith (even though I often didn't listen).
God continues working in my life - a fact not an ethereal hope, not some kind of believable wish. God is faithful and will finish the work He started is a fact of the new life, not fantasy, not a pipedream...
Those reasons are mostly why I am not afraid of facts - either Scientific or Biblical.