Finally, something on this site I feel I can talk about intelligently. I creep forums and absorb and learn about growing but I think I can help a bit here. I am a budding biblical scholar and I study theology (mostly catholic some protestant) and also philosophy (epistemology, ethics, some metaphysics). Also dont take me for some crazy bible thumper you see on tv, I smoke waayyy to much weed, take way to many mushrooms to have my mind and opinions so brittle with fundamentalism.
I don't see (and neither does ANYONE with half an ounce of intelligence {or scriptural educatin}) any problem with the idea of evolution. in no way does it justify the existence of any god or destroy the possibliy for one.
Seperate the ideas of LITERALIST christians from the ideas of the main body of christianity (or other religions) Even catholics, straight up, rosary carrying catholics (are not supposed to) believe in a literal reading of genesis (adam and eve). scholars are taught today to read it as metaphor and allegory, a story that uses one thing to explain a truth that is difficult (or impossible) to understand when stated plainly. keep in mind too who the bible (the old testament anyway) was written for, very illiterate, superstitious, dumb jews (no hard feelings, they were jews though).
basically what im trying to say is that serious and laid back bible scholars and theologians arent as retarded as jerry falwell, jack van impe and others.. and are actually open minded people searching for true meaning of scripture and truth in general about divinity.