Is the subliminal part the exhortation to 'take your sex life to Vancouver'?
I'm already in Vancouver, and believe me, this ain't no Club Med on the Strait of Georgia. ;^)
Ironically, Darwin himself probably would have supported this approach. As he stated in the "Origin of Species," "A fair result can only be obtained by balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question." But there aren't "two sides", there is Evolution, the one with the most scientific support, even if that support is as tenuous as its detractors would have you believe, and then there are the MANY faith-based versions. Why stop at Genesis? What about {insert your favorite , Utnapishtin? Dogon tribes Alien theory? Yadda-yadda theory..).
I say, you make a mention of the other theories, but teach the one that has the most evidence and support..
If you ever get the chance read the novel "Calculating God" by Robert Sawyer. Great book! It covers this topic with a different twist. Aliens land on Earth but much to the chagrin of the world's scientists, the aliens accept as a foregone conclusion that there was a creator. They are deeply puzzled why the Earth's scientists have not come to this most obvious conclusion after observing the facts at hand. The aliens aren't certain whether to think of our culture and species as suffiently advanced if we can't even deduce that their was a creator. That's not the plot to the story- just part of it. But the book covers many of the thorny problems Darwinists face and it does it well.