Actually, I'm not too sure about most accepting evolution, at least here in America:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in657083.shtml

"Americans do not believe that humans evolved, and the vast majority says that even if they evolved, God guided the process. Just 13 percent say that God was not involved. But most would not substitute the teaching of creationism for the teaching of evolution in public schools.

Support for evolution is more heavily concentrated among those with more education and among those who attend religious services rarely or not at all.

There are also differences between voters who supported Kerry and those who supported Bush: 47 percent of John Kerry’s voters think God created humans as they are now, compared with 67 percent of Bush voters."

I don't know of the reliability of this poll, and the Bush/Kerry thing seems odd to me, but it does clearly show that the nation is divided on the issue...