Actually, I was not only giving my opinion, but that of much of the Christian Faith as well. For example, Episcopla Bishop Sims of the Atlanta Diocese said in his Pastorl letter on Evolution
But even here the distinction between religion and science is clear. In Genesis there is not one creation statement but two. They agree as to why and who, but are quite different as to how and when. The statements are set forth in tandem, chapter one of Genesis using one description of method and chapter two another. According to the first, humanity was created, male and female, after the creation of plants and animals. According to the second, man was created first, then the trees, the animals and finally the woman and not from the earth as in the first account, but from the rib of the man. Textual research shows that these two accounts are from two distinct eras, the first later in history, the second earlier.
It is two different and mutually exclusive statements. Chapter 1 and 2 tell totally different stories.
Aslan is not a Tame Lion