Yes. That is why I refrain from promoting notions that are contrary to the biblical texts, and why I consider any practice that by definition considers God outside of its purview to be atheistic in nature. Atheistic means "no God allowed" or, "God not allowed in science." If I were a liar I would call something that is atheistic "agnostic." I'm not into lies and half-truths. I don't have to come up with a fancy philosophy masquerading as science to attribute organized matter that behaves according to predictable laws to "unguided causes" or an airborne pasta critter.
But I'll gladly let those who feel a need to assuage themselves and others with such notions speak their piece in a public school. Really. It needs to be heard so reasonable people can judge for themselves what makes the most sense.