Look being christian & beleiving in evolution are only mutually exclusive in the US
I've yet to meet a European or Australian christian who didn't beleive in evolution. I would say that 99.9% (or something like that) of self aknowledged christians outside of the US believe that creationism is nonsense.
Actually the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne wouldnt let an American priest that moved to Australia get a job because he believe in that "creationism nonsense"
To be honest with you I think the majority of American christians think creationism is nonsense too. Its just that a very high percentage of Americans believe in creationism (relative to other countries). Whereas everwhere else its just that loony 1%.
I've yet to meet a European or Australian christian who didn't beleive in evolution. I would say that 99.9% (or something like that) of self aknowledged christians outside of the US believe that creationism is nonsense.
Actually the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne wouldnt let an American priest that moved to Australia get a job because he believe in that "creationism nonsense"
To be honest with you I think the majority of American christians think creationism is nonsense too. Its just that a very high percentage of Americans believe in creationism (relative to other countries). Whereas everwhere else its just that loony 1%.