Who said evolution and Christianity can't coincide? Some theories, like Earth coming from a chemical reaction seem logical... but I believe God made it happen.
It could be possible that some parts of evolution could work with creation, but there might not be too many. For instance, Genesis 1:24 says that God made creatures to produce after their own kind and so they wouldn't evolve and produce different kinds of creatures. And if the Bible were true, the Flood would be the reason for many fossils of dinosaurs and other creatures buried underground, instead of a huge disaster and then erosion. (If all creatures, including dinosaurs, boarded the ark then some of them could still be alive today, which many smart people have seriously claimed to have seen. But I won't get into that again.)
I heard an interesting theory from a certain website that says that animals in the past used to be much stronger than they are now, but thanks to Adam and Eve's disobedience God cursed the world (Genesis 3:14-19) and the animals began to slowly degenerate. So, this would cause them to be different from the animals today and give the appearance of mutations. I'm not sure if I believe this but it does make a lot of sense in my mind.
Smfan1085: Sorry that I misunderstood you there.
Hirocon: I agree with you, but I'm not sure if that's the correct way to think of it as scientific thinking goes. But some things will probably never be explained with science and I bet that the more we discover about the universe, the more confused we'll be.
Luigison: Heh. I heard about that.