So, what you are admitting, Man of Faith, is that you reject evolution not because of the physical evidence but because of a particular belief, i.e., your favored interpretation of the Bible. There are over 30 thousand different Christian denominations and each one believes they have been blessed with the Holy Spirit giving them the proper interpretation of the Bible. Can they all be correct if they are all different?
I consider myself a theistic evolutionist in the general sense. I am open to a literal biblical interpretation which agrees with the discoveries of science, yet I am also open to a metaphorical interpretation. Remember, the most metaphorical person in the Bible was Jesus himself. He even told his disciples to "always" speak in metaphors. Nowhere in the Bible does it say, "Take the verse literally until you cannot". Sadly, the fundamentalist Christian community took this on a one of their traditions (I wrote about this and soon I will post it). The origins of this particular approach was John Calvin himself (and one other but Calvin was the most influential).
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