Why must these be mutually exclusive?
The Bible doesn't explain how God created the universe. It just says he did it. The theory of evolution neither disproves nor invalidates God's existence and His work in creation. Admittedly, the theory may conflict with radical fundamentalist views that take the Bible's word to a critically literal level, but such interpretations are a minority. Even so, the details of creation should not distract one from the heart of the Bible: the relationship between God and humanity.
For these reasons, I always roll my eyes at Creationism vs Evolution debates. The debate needlessly polarizes ways of thinking and distract from what truly matters with regards to the existence of God.
The Bible doesn't explain how God created the universe. It just says he did it. The theory of evolution neither disproves nor invalidates God's existence and His work in creation. Admittedly, the theory may conflict with radical fundamentalist views that take the Bible's word to a critically literal level, but such interpretations are a minority. Even so, the details of creation should not distract one from the heart of the Bible: the relationship between God and humanity.
For these reasons, I always roll my eyes at Creationism vs Evolution debates. The debate needlessly polarizes ways of thinking and distract from what truly matters with regards to the existence of God.