"And yet, whenever I ask an atheist to show some evidence of science contradicting the Bible, they can't do it."
Birds are not bats; insects all have six legs, not four; languages did not become "confused" as your Bible states; the Earth is round, orbiting the sun, and is not stationary in the center of the universe as your Bible states; there was no "Flood" and all of geology shows that; you cannot make a goat "striped" by having it stare at striped sticks either while mating or while pregnant as genes don't work that way; there is no firmament or else I would think NASA would have found it by now; rain doesn't come from god "opening the windows" in said firmament; Pi is not 3; snakes and donkeys do not talk; demons don't make people ill, mentally or physically and, finally, people who are dead for three days do not get up and make personal appearances.
How was that? Took me all of two minutes to come up with a list and type it out.
"Actually, I take that back. The Bible has contradicted science in the past."
No way!
"When the commonly held science of the day said that the Earth is flat, the Bible said it is a sphere."
No, it said it was a "circle" at best. Circles are two dimensional objects which are not spheres; spheres are three dimensional objects which are not circles. If you're confused please speak to your local geometry teacher.
"When the commonly held science of the day said that the Sun revolves around the Earth, the Bible said that the Earth revolves around the Sun."
No, it says that the Earth is the center of the universe and the sun, along with the four or five known planets at the time, travel around the Earth.
"As strange as it may be to believe, as recently as the late 19th century, science held that there could not be more than a hundred or so stars in the sky, but the Bible said that there are so many stars that man cannot count them all."
What kind of utter fucking moron would state there are only a hundred or so stars in the sky? Unless you live in New York city, Las Vegas, Tokyo or some other such highly illuminated area you can look at the fucking sky at night and see there's a hell of a lot more than "a hundred or so" stars. That would be even more true if you lived before electricity was used to power lighting. It would be equally true if you were a bronze age goat herder living in a fucking desert where there is no ambient light. In other words, of course they knew there were a lot of stars.
"So, I guess, in a sense, the Bible does contradict science."
Damn near every chance it gets I'd say.