Primarily 'fundamentalist' Christians do. The trend of mainstream Christianity is to see the Scripture as allegorical in most cases. As a percentage, it is probably less than 10%.
They believe the Bible is the sole rule of Faith and stress its literal interpretation.
If you believe in a strict literal interpretation of the bible then yes, there are unicorns mentioned therein.
The world was made from nothing (ex nihilo) by almighty God in 6 days of 24 hours, according to Genesis 1. Some Christians take a less literal interpretation about the time period but still believe God did it.
Other Christians criticize Ken Ham's views on creationism because they believe his literal interpretation of the Bible's creation account is simplistic and ignores scientific evidence supporting evolution. Some Christians also argue that Ham's teachings create unnecessary conflict between faith and science, hindering open dialogue and understanding.
He tended to believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible and had a deep faith that the Bible was the true word of God.
It is changing a literal interpretation to an allegory.
Literal is a formalist theory of statutory interpretation which holds that a statute's ordinary meaning should govern its interpretation, as opposed to inquiries into non-textual sources such as the intention of the legislature in passing the law.
Fundamentalism
fundamentalism
Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
non literal
literal and purposive approach