Christianity and evolution cannot be harmonized. There is simply no way of doing it. And the stance from evos that the case is otherwise is largely made from a position of ignorance on the subject of Christianity. Most evos know soundbites about Christianity and danged little substance. To the extent that they feel themselves informed, it's because those informing them don't know scripture or don't take it seriously or both. But that's what happens when you seek to prove your case by using people presuming Christianity but not conforming to it. From point number one, evolution is in direct contention with Christian scripture. On every point thereafter, the same problem ocurrs - direct contention. The two are mutually exclusive.
And mutually exclusive things cannot be harmonized.
The attempt at harmonization by the evo crowd isn't an attempt at anything beyond making dissent and critical review go away.
Signing off placemarker
"Christianity and evolution cannot be harmonized. "
Says you.
EVEN IF THAT WERE TRUE, that wouldn't make evolution atheistic, it would just make Christianity wrong.
An excellent summation of how the blind lead the eyeless.
Carolina Guitarman:
"Science is not capable of examining the question of whether or not there is a God."
You can be forgiven for this grossly erroneous statement, due to the gaping hole in your education, but science has proven the existance of God by the soundest of principles:
The proponderance of the evidence.
The numeric evidence alone is so overwhelming that any who doubt God's existance certify their own incognition. Those denying statistical evidence cannot lay claim to the title scientist.