I did not say that a person cannot be a believer and a scientist.
That was not what I was referring to in the case of Carson.
I was referring to Carson's comment that Carson thought that Darwin was influenced by Satan to develop his conclusions regarding evolution.
Carson is a Seventh Day Adventist, a church that started out as an end-of-the-world cult.
A preacher named William Miller (no, not Barry Goldwater's running mate) proclaimed that Jesus was returning on October 22, 1844, which, as you you probably know, did not happen. This was called "The Great Disappointment", as many believers had given away all their belongings.
Adventists are vegetarians, teetotalers, and believe that the universe was created in six literal days. They claim adherence to the Bible alone, and are very adamant that the Sabbath begins as the Jews claim, on Friday at sundown and lasts until sundown on Saturday. They are generally more fearful of Satan than most other Christians. Satan and his helpers, the demons, are not all that popular in modern times. Certainly much less mentioned than angels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_ChurchThe Adventists sprang up as a cult about 14 years after the Mormons got started, during the period known as the Second Great Awakening.
Carson seems to be a rather typical Adventist.