Phillip E. Johnson — American Educator

Phillip E. Johnson is a retired UC Berkeley law professor and author who is considered the father of the intelligent design movement. He became a born-again Christian while a tenured professor. A critic of what he calls "Darwinism" and "scientific materialism," Johnson rejects evolution in favor of neo-creationist views known as intelligent design. He was a co-founder of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture and is credited with establishing the wedge strategy, which aims to change public opinion and scientific consensus, and seeks to convince the scientific community to allow a role for God in scientific theory. As a member of The Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis, a prominent AIDS denialist group, Johnson has argued that HIV does not cause AIDS. The clear consensus of the scientific community considers Johnson's opinions on evolution and AIDS to be pseudoscience... (wikipedia)

The assumption that nature is all there is, and that nature has been governed by the same rules at all times and places, makes it possible for natural science to be confident that it can explain such things as how life began.
A constitutional democracy is in serious trouble if its citizenry does not have a certain degree of education and civic virtue.
If modernist naturalism were true, there would be no objective truth outside of science. In that case right and wrong would be a matter of cultural preference, or political power, and the power already available to modernists ideologies would be overwhelming.
Although I insist that God has always had the power to intervene directly in nature to create new forms, I am willing to be per-suaded that He chose not to do so and instead employed secondary natural causes like random mutation and natural selection.
Darwinism is not merely a support for naturalistic philosophy: it is a product of naturalistic philosophy.