That, "Yes, the study of life's origins can be done at the same time, by the same people, who study the theory of evolution."
E.g., the drive to be able to reduce this to a very simple series of logical events that could have taken place with no divine intervention; its all about extinguishing the divine. We don't want the Bible to be right in this, do we? Surely this would make us accountable to it, whether or not one adheres to it. This is what Harvard is trying to prove, which makes my case, that some of their scientist's major aim is to disprove the existence of God.
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So what? You are suffering from a logical inconsistency. Assuming for the sake of argument that you are correct, that some Harvard scientists are trying to disprove the existence of God, it does not follow that ALL scientists who study evolution have that as their primary aim. Of course, you have been told that repeatedly, too.
By the way, you have been using the Evo-troll's toolkit, haven't you?! That old saw about how all who study evolution are atheists!