It can be, today, I guess you can have it that way.
That would make it "fictional" as apposed to "non-fiction". Or would you prefer "myth"?
But Genesis wasn't a scientific text.
Perhaps you could be more descriptive of what it is, rather than repeating what it isn't.
If you wanted to, you would.
I do for many, on a individual basis. I don't think it would be practical to do it for everyone, as their beliefs are all over the place.
Some Christians believe evolution, some don't.
And some accept evolutionary theory. I don't know what you mean by "evolution".
Do you only read science books? The Truth can be told in many ways. I'd call it a story that conveys Truth.
I do not know what you mean by that capitonym.
Actually, I am unable to believe what I want. Belief is not a conscious choice.
the whole thing, really. God's not a character,
Of course it is, you are just asserting that it is
more than just a character in a book.
and he didn't poof things into existence.
It is a high-level conceptual use of the word "poof".
Be vague if you like.
We can say that, since nobody was there, we don't know how it actually happened.
Yet you accept your religion's version of it as "Truth".
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is what I believe. It's as clear as day.
What is not clear is how much of mainstream science you have to toss out to accommodate your beliefs.
I also told you I believe evolution and the Creation accounts to be true.
I still do not know what you mean by "evolution", if it needs to be compatible in some way with a literal Adam and Eve and global flood story.
You're the one being dense in not seeing what I've been saying. That's not my fault.
Sure, all of your evasion and obfuscation is my fault. Hilarious.
If you are unclear on how an ancient story and modern scientific thought can be reconciled, that's your problem.
It is clear how you do it, you just toss out whatever conflicts with your beliefs. It is not a problem for me, as I have no need to reconcile your ancient stories with observations of reality, I just toss them out as fictional.