Restoremysoul, no one is a Darwinist. Except I suppose Darwin, who is dead.
People who believe in the unity of knowledge and generally have no issues with modern science, or who believe that ways of reading the Bible that come out of the eraly 20th century are wrong, are not necessarily opposed to faith. Here on CF, you will find that many of them are very faithful, and many such people are scholars or theologians who spend their whole lives reading and contemplating God's word.
Your assumption that the two are in some kind of fundamental opposition is just incorrect.
What is more, when you tell people that something like this is actually incompatible with Christianity, you drive people away from Christ. It is very common for people today in western nations who have no religious background to not even bother to consider it, because they believe those who tell them that Christians must be literalist creationists.
There hear it from people like you and BobRyan, and they hear it from people like Dawkins, and so they think it is true, and they never have even a chance to know Christ. And that is really the point of the whole thing - not adhering to some modern interpretation of how to read the Bible.
I second this. At one of my previous churches, there was a girl who was interested in Christianity and going through the information class. When we got to the point where the pastor insisted in literalist creationism (this girl was a biology major), we never saw her again. All for something that has nothing to do with the Gospel. It is shameful how many people are driven away because they think Christianity makes them check their brain at the door.
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