Theistic evolutionists attempt to reconcile the
claims of secular scientists with the claims of the Bible. The idea is that by allegorizing
or mythologizing the early chapters of Genesis, Christians can retain the
important moral teaching of scripture without losing their audience.
It is an increasingly popular position, though hard numbers of Christians who hold it are difficult to come by. On the low side, a Gallup poll taken for the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birthday showed
only 24% of frequent church attendees believe in evolution. On the high side, a more recent study claimed
almost 50% of Roman Catholics believe it.
That’s an apples/oranges comparison, of course, but the actual percentage of Christians who feel comfortable acknowledging some
form of theistic evolution probably falls somewhere in between those two numbers.