I think it is a sound point that you state that one can be evolutionist and Christian. I think that's true, or I would say it is based on experience of being evolutionist for a time while retaining my faith.
I think though, to make a case that Christ didn't believe in His own Jewish history, is a bit of a stretch, afterall, he uses the scripture to prove His own case, such as quotes from Isaiah and Daniel. It's clear that He believed the veracity of the scriptures, saying that they spoke of Him.
I think we can conclude that He believed in the flood, I think you make hard work trying to make a case for an evolutionist Christ.
He believed in Moses, saying He spoke of Him. It would seem implausable to suppose that He would value the scriptures as truth, but deny a literal flood.
And why would he conquer death? Theologically that would become such a weak reason because if death was always there and blood and guts is "very good", then it follows that sine and death wouldn't have any theological meaning to Christ.
But yes, I think being a theistic evolutionist you can genuinely be born again.
Edited by mike the wiz, : No reason given.