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Do you mean why are so many non-religious proponents of science threatened by religious views about the universe?
I think it's partly the long bitter fight over epistemology - what are the sources of our knowledge? Many religious people think that where science and religion appear to conflict, that religion should come first. Vice versa for many proponents of science. Religion used to punish scientists who came to discoveries that conflicted with religion. Religion in many places seeks to suppress scientific teachings now. However, scientific teachings are in most places these days privileged above religious teachings that would conflict with them. However, scientists, seeing science as the number one source of truth about observable reality, are still bitter about various religious agendas seeking to suppress them.
Many proponents of science, especially many atheists, mistakenly think that the scientific method can completely encompass all knowledge. It can't. Only falsifiable observations. So religious statements about truth are seen ipso facto as a direct contradiction to science. They aren't, if they aren't about falsifiable theories! Science can say nothing about the existence of an intelligent deity or not, only that it isn't necessary to explain the world around us. (Which is another reason why so many religious people are threatened by science.)