I think it is possible to reconcile both theories. It is a subject that has two "faces" seen from the point of view of science and theology.
I studied the evolution theory and my sister the creation theory and we put it together. We both taught at universities.
We think it makes sense. A Greek religion magazine published it, but science journals that we applied for publication were very negative about it. You can't please everyone!
Thanks Issigonis for adding an answer to this question for which I have been seeking an answer for a long time now. The issue of the contradiction between Evolution and creation theories crossed my mind last year after I attended a Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics workshop where we discussed phylogeny and relatedness of microorganisms and organisms based on common ancestry..and it left me wondering whether the creation theory still holds. I will have a look at the document you have attached.Is it the publication you and your sister did to reconcile the two theories?
Yes indeed, we discussed the two sides and cooperated for a few years to come into those conclusions explained in the publication.
I was "bothering" my sister for a few years about details from my courses in Historical Geology (Earth's History since the formation of the planet). She in return was "bombarding" me with her theological concepts. After a lot of discussions we were beginning to see some parallelism between science and religion.
One can't see that unless one knows all the details about one of the two subjects.
In order to find the Earth's history, people have been gathering fossils for a few hundred years now, so they have a pretty good idea what kind of life existed before and how it changed from one time period to the next. After you learn the Earth's History, you can see that it is similar to what the Bible says. So, the Bible knows what happened before humans were created on Earth. This is amazing, I think.