Of course, it is. Ask the Muslims- Islam considered the studies of science as studies of the Divine (Allah- "The One"). And everything thing in Creation is but a sign, a reflection, perhaps, of God.
It was Christian Europe that went through the "Dark Age" while Islam thrived, largely because science was never rejected but instead, made many great advances in understanding the physical world.
You and I don't see God from the same biased perspectives but that doesn't matter to God because there is, as required by definition, only One God, so we obviously worship the same God. Unless you worship Jesus as God. I didn't think about such things when I was a child but have since grown beyond the delusion that Jesus will save me or anyone else. He did come to show us the righteous way to live so that we can more easily grow closer to God, but he didn't come to be worshipped. He would've abhorred that. God, as Jesus said, is the only One worthy of worship.
He came to teach and that's what he did. It's up to each person to choose to hear and see the core of what he taught. Unconditional love of God and neighbor.
I enjoy reading your work, Gerald R. Baron and will never allow petty differences in how God is seen to stop me from learning from anyone else's perspectives so thanks for sharing yours.