They are the same. The only required calibration is time measurement. Once you adjust creating the heavens and earth in 7 days to millions of years measured by man (a day to God is millions of years to us), everything else falls into place. Read Genesis with the lense of God using evolution as his tool and it all makes sense.
I realized this when I was young. Watching people debate the two theories made me realize they were saying the same thing but not realizing it due to their unbending faith in either science or religion. It actually strengthens both beliefs because science proves religion and this is where Darwin missed the opportunity.
Darwin was religious and sat on natural selection and debated on publishing his findings as he knew it would change the world and feared it would do so for the worst. It's because he thought natural selection competed with creationism instead of realizing it was simply explaining how God did it. He had health problems due to the stress and weight of the situation. His colleagues talked him into publishing because there were other scientists working the same hypothesis and were going to beat him to it. In my opinion, had he made the connection that his findings were actually proving creationism/Genesis and published it this way then science and Christianity would be united today.
No.
A day is as a thousand years and a thousand years a day. Not a million. And, thats not referencing the creation event.
There is a tricky paradox in your theory, that 6 litteral days meant, maybe, 6 millions.
What is written is very clear. A tree can't live 3 days without the sun, let alone 3 million years.
Its all very clear but we are lazy and don't really know what it says cause we don't study.
You believe it, or you dont.