First, lets take all out of your claim.
There are many Christian scientists who accept the science of a natural world while also believing God was the first cause.
The issue is not whether we believe in the obvious-the natural world. The issue is whether we toss the bible and Jesus's words out about how He is the creator or not. The natural world does not lead anyone to believe God is not the creator. Erasing God and using ONLY the natural processes in the natural world is what the problem is. That is about like saying
'my toenail grows, so the universe must have been self created, and man must have monkey ancestors' When questioned about this, they indignantly yell at us that they accept the natural world and their toenails really did grow measurably etc.
Having a natural world along with it's workings and processes doe not mean there is nothing else, or that this alone can and does tell us where the universe and man came from.
They believe God created the process of evolution, allowing the natural world to develop according to scientific principles while maintaining a belief in a divine creator.
Any process that exists does not tell us about creation! No more than the growing toe nails did. If Adam evolved during his 9000 plus year lifetime, to have, say, some darker skin, and more tolerance for a colder climate etc..so what?? If moths at the time changed colors over several generations so what? That does not even relate to the issue of how creation happened, when it happened or if it happened!
Before you object, think about the multitude of Christian denominations that hold similar views.
That has no weight for me at all. No more than 10,000 flies circling some brown stuff means the stuff must be good.
Sounds like you are claiming that Christians can only worship God in the temples of your denomination.
Only in His temple. Or, in the case of Scripture, believing it or go elsewhere. We do not get to say,
Jesus never really created all things as it says, but I want to be seen as a bible believer as well as my other belief systems, so I will lay a claim to believing some of the rest of Scrupture, as it suits me
It also appears that you are married to the idea that the only people worthy of claiming themselves Christians are limited to your peculiar denominational beliefs.
I have no denomination and creation in Scripture is married to Scripture.
Just for record. There are no such thing as "beliefs" in science that are in way similar to religious beliefs.
Yes when all we use is the natural and we are trying to use it to tell us where man came from, or the world, that is belief. The belief in not that there IS a natural world, but that the natural is all that is needed to tell us how we were created.
If you have taken a science course in HS you should have learned that scientific knowledge is not absolute or final, but rather is subject to change and refinement based on new evidence.
Firstly, what they say about themselves is not important. The fruit growing on the tree tells us what tree it is.