I come from a religious family and even they believe (I mean, acknowledge) evolution probably. In fact when I first heard about the antagonistic views towards it by Christians I was a bit surprised. I found the argument quite analogous to the ones against heliocentrism in medieval times as they were too based on similair grounds - that god loves us therefore we are the "centre". Of course now this cannot be argued however the belief in how significant we are to God hasn't changed and the anti-heliocentrism arguments can be ommited and this part of science can be made consistent with religion. Maybe the same will happen to evolution. In my opinion, the fact that there is no analytical relationship between science and religion means that one can appease the two by changing interpretations and this being evident from many examples already, such as heliocentrism, makes me wonder why evolution is an issue.