Well not all evolutionary ideas should be considered as fact. Some "evolution"(if you want to call it that) does happen. It is a fact, but you must also realize that what evolution is shown to happen is not contradictory to the Bible or to logic, or to anything much at all. However, I believe that a line should be drawn from what has been observed, and what has not. For instance, the idea that man evolved from lower apes should not be taught as fact unless it has been observed happening. It has not as far as Iam aware. If it is shown to happen, if it is ever observed, i will believe it. I might even believe it if evidence that cannot easily be circumstancial is given, etc. I see evolution as two kinds of things. There is creationistic evolution, which is true and non contradictory to the Bible. Then there is atheistic evolution, which is the idea of human evolution from lower apes, abiogenesis, etc. These things are not true, and have never been observed, that is not what evolutionists seem to want people to think ,however. Things change over time, so what. Be careful about what you believe however, and be sure you make your beliefs true, before you believe in it. Discernment is key.