Actually God did include evolution in the Bible. We've just lost the reference in the translation from Hebrew to English.
Genesis 2:7:
Then God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
The Hebrew translated as "formed" has its root in the term for a potter's work. A potter does not throw down his clay and have in instantly take the form he wants. He molds it through various intermediate forms, shaping it and reshaping it, until it reaches the shape he wants.
Therefore God, did not create man in an instant, but shaped and reshaped "the dust of the ground" until He had created man.
Which is a remarkably on-target analogy for evolution.
"Therefore God, did not create man in an instant, but shaped and reshaped "the dust of the ground" until He had created man.
Which is a remarkably on-target analogy for evolution"
Um...this is quite a leap, don't you think? Shaped from dust vs. shaped from something living are two different things.....