Talk about whipping a dead horse.
This garbage goes on and on ad infinitum. Reading this continuing collection of drivel and misguided nonesense gives me mental indigestion.
Theologians shouldn't be teaching biology.
Biologists shouldn't be teaching theology.
Evolution has nothing to do with the belief in a divine being or the Biblical rendition of creation, unless you are an atheist out to disprove religion, or a religious nut with an ayatollahesque interpretation of scripture.
I submit that society could do better with either of the two last mentioned groups of people who continue to create an issue where there is none and contribute nothing worthwhile to the study of religion or biology.
Evolution rationally explains the development of life on earth. No serious biologist can possibly ignore it.
Evolution has nothing to do with removing the Hand of the Divine Creator from the laws by which it functions.
"Evolution has nothing to do with the belief in a divine being or the Biblical rendition of creation."
Yet it is still as religious in nature as believing in a creator of all things, because one has to have a certain amount of blind faith in an unproved theory in order to believe it. Religions are belief systems, and not all of them require a belief in God. Furthermore, ID and Creationism are two separate theories. The fact that they both suppose that a creator is responsible for all life, doesn't make them identical.