Uh-huh. With fake fossils all positioned exactly where we'd expect to find them if life on earth had gone on for billions of years, stars light-years away already visible on earth, a Grand Canyon that could only have been formed over millennia, and no evidence whatever of a world-wide flood. Please.
That was an awful lot of interpretation to get four legs on locusts. I'm glad that Yeminite tradition clears the matter up -- to bad it's not actually, you know, right there in the Bible itself for people to read.
And it's interesting how God couldn't be troubled to tell His chosen people know something along the lines of "You might want to figure out different words for things like 'birds,' 'bats,' and certain types of insects which really aren't related at all, especially when you're writing down binding rules that your descendants are going to bash each other over the head with."
I suppose it's futile pointing out that Electromagnetic Theory, which is one of the main reasons you're able to post to the internet, is just as "atheistic" as the Theory of Evolution.
The most evil theory in the world of science is QM. It has everything -- true randomness, uncaused causes, the works. Good thing the folks at DI haven't heard of it.