My take on this whole argument:
Evolution theory and darwinism are not necessarily one and the same thing (the theory of evolution has moved a lot since Darwin's time).
The biggest clash between science and creationism occurred when Creationists wanted the bible taught in US schools, alongside Evolution. The problem: there is no scientific proof to backup the claims of the creationists.
There are some really interesting resources regarding anti creationists, for example:
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/
There has been a lot of discussion that "Hey scientists are christians, therefore they believe in Creationism". This is obviously false. Stephen Gay Gould in his book "Rocks of Ages" (
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...796565-6909550)
discusses how evolution and christianity are not mutually exclusive, and this has also been pointed out in this thread. One deals with "how", the other with "why" or perhaps "who". If you get a chance to read this, I would recommend it.
Gould is quite an interesting read on this. For more info:
http://www.stephenjaygould.org/
My wife (the christian) and I (the agnostic) have had some interesting discussions about this, and I always find it interesting to read others thought on it.