They've got loads of them. I kind of like the argument that 'if you read the original Hebrew it says time period not day. It could be used figuratively to mean 'a period of time'. Back then it wasn't like I could pull up the Hebrew text and look at a bunch of translations to see which one I agreed with.
Though now we've got the Internet and I can look up the text
http://www.qbible.com/hebrew-old-testament/genesis/1.html
Now יוֹם is the term in question
So they're arguing it's used figuratively in Genesis but literally elsewhere.
IMO the whole thing is a creation myth so it's all figurative.
The other one is that all our systems for dating fossils are wrong, and all wrong in the same way which struck me as bogus.
Or you could adopt the 'I'm religious but not spiritual' position which is that no religion is literally true but some versions of Christianity are politically useful in the West for building group identity. In the East, I'd probably go for some variant of Buddhism though it's sort of interesting that Sun Yat-Sen and co, the people who founded the Republic of China, were all Christians.