I submit to you quotes from the original article where #1 entered God into the discussion.
"For the Christian believer, the Bible presents the compelling and authoritative case for God's creation of the cosmos. Specifically, the Bible provides us with the ultimate truth concerning human origins and the special creation of human beings as the creatures made in God's own image. Thus, though we believe in more than Intelligent Design, we certainly do not believe in less. We should celebrate the confusion and consternation now so evident among the evolutionists. Dr. Stephen Meyer's article--and the controversy it has spawned--has caught evolutionary scientists with their intellectual pants down."
Mom's still working on the concept of "just because you post the article, that doesn't mean you get to dictate the terms of discourse". So, apparently, if I post an article that happens to mention, in passing, that babies taste best if you roast them fat side-up, at 325 degrees for 15 minutes per pound, as long as I say "I don't want to talk about eating babies!", you're not allowed to mention it. Just FYI.