Basically the process of generating new life from existing life.
There are many laws of the universe and nature. I don't know of six but here are a few: law of gravity; law of biogenises; law of thermodynamics, law of physics, law of genetics. Then there is the supporting ideas from the Big Bang Theory, and observations of the physical universe.
I am not a Christian myself, but I don't think so. It is my understanding that some Christian groups (denominations) reject evolution, others not. While evolution is not supported in the Bible, it is more a matter of belief as it is not considered a sin to believe in evolution.Another Answer:IMO, yes you must as evolution teaches that God did not Create all as His Word the Bible tells us He did. Is God a liar? I don't think so. Is there any truth in evolution - perhaps on a micro-level but definitely no proofs on the macro-level even after all these years. Creation requires a Creator and Laws like 'biogenises, thermodynamics' cannot be said to be wrong and evolution only right. Laws require a lawgiver.No. Quite a few Christians believe in evolution. Though the Bible says God created the world, it is what we should believe and as Christians many of us do. But some find it difficult to accept this. It does not mean you are not a Christian. Also, many Christians believe in Macro-evolution. Which is like when tadpoles evolve into frogs.
It tells us many things - here are some of the major ideas. First, God creates out of God's own good pleasure - nothing compels God to create. Second, God creates everything out of nothing, and in this creation there is an order. Third, God's creation is good and it pleases God. In addition,, we learn that human beings were created to be in a special relationship to God and the rest of creation.