It’s all very well saying that, Adam, but we must still stick to the rules of basic honesty, factual accuracy, mathematical and logical consistency, and quality control when doing so.
If you end up doing things such as fudging measurements, ignoring or cherry-picking evidence, quote mining, claiming that science makes assumptions that it does not, claiming that assumptions are not testable when in fact they are, claiming that two different things are equivalent when they are not, or claiming that you have evidence for something when in fact you do not, that is not making science subordinate to the Bible. It is lying.