Well, here I go again.
But I think you would find it hard to find an Evolutionist who is a serious Christian. I mean a Bible believing Christian.
Personally, I find it hard to fine a creationist who is a serious Christian, if the definition of a serious Christian is a Bible believing one.
Where is the creationist who has sold all his possessions and given them to the poor (Luk 12:33, and notice this is addressed to everyone, not just the apostles)? Where is the creationist who cares enough about the Bible to live close enough to his church members that he can "exhort one another daily, while it is called today, lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin" (Heb 3:13)?
Where is the creationist who agrees with David that it is "good and pleasant for brothers to dwell together in unity," or at least who believes it enough to live with his brothers?
That's a start. We can go over some more if you want, but I think that where there are people who are as united as the Father and the Son (Jn 17:20-23), you will find non-literal Bible believers, and where you find people who are distinguished by their love for one another (Jn 13:34), you will find people who don't believe Genesis one is literal.
Where you want bickering, division, and people who "pick the best church," there you will find literal believers of Genesis one. The more bickering and the more vitriolic rhetoric you find, the more likely it is that they will staunchly hold to a six day creation and a six thousand year old earth.
I believe the Bible. It says, "You will know them by their fruit."
Thanks.