Abstract
Evolutionary biologists who are also naturalists believe that natural selection is a purely causal interaction that follows basic rules discovered and understood by science. Hence, they believe that the evolution of humans from other organisms has a purely natural story that is really no different in kind from any other scientific account of the appearance and evolution of any other entity or process. However, a majority of the general population in the United States believes that the evolution of humans in fact requires supernatural intervention. This chapter takes a brief look at the history of the Western conflict between evolutionary biology and Christianity and then examines a contemporary argument for why hypothesizing the creation of humans without also positing the existence of some supernatural being is a mistake. It closes by recounting the most recent skirmishes in the United States regarding how evolution should be articulated and understood in the public arena, and tries to answer the question of whether or not evolution is a scientific theory.