Gee, seems to me that there are a lot of people here who put the ideas of men on a par with God's word.
You can say that your interpretation of the scientific evidence supports your interpretation of Genesis, but don't try to say that I have a flawed interpretation when I am taking God at his word and allowing the Bible to interpret itself.
I think it can be pretty easily shown that any interpretation of Genesis that incorporates evolution flies in the face of the understanding of mroe passages than just the one's contained in Genesis.
In Genesis we find the language (KJV) “and it was evening and it was morning the first day”, “it was evening and it was morning the second day”, etc. Every time the Bible refers to evening/morning, it is referring to a 24 hour day.
Let’s look further into the Bible to see more validation of a 6 day creation. Let’s look at Exodus 20:11 "For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy””. Now when the Lord said that to Israel, they were certainly within the time construct we know today, and He certainly knew they would take it as literal days, so to argue against a 6 day creation would seem to be an accusation that God was misleading his people here. By the way, God was an eyewitness to the actual event, unlike Darwin or any other scientist.
Also, Jesus did not argue with this or clarify it in any way in his teachings, though he certainly would have known if it was not understood correctly as far as timing. He did correct on other mis-understandings of the Sabbath, but not that one. Strange thing, if it is not meant to be understood literally.
Look at Psalm 33 for another reference. Look at verses 9, “For he spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast.” This would seem to contradict any idea that the heaven’s evolved from a big bang, or that the creatures evolved from primordial soup.
Evolutionists argue that everything got here by a process of building up through imperfect copies, with death happening all through the history. Strange that God would look upon it when it was done and call it “good”. Particularly if the case is as they believe, that everything is still evolving.
Add to that the fact that evolution has never been observed in nature (please don't bring in system that are designed to work using mutations, none of them actually change type) and I don't see a lot of support for evolution in the Bible.