To reggieM,
Excellent post. I would just like to add a few observations. The ‘just say yes to evolution’ crowd simply restates that phrase over and over again in hope of swaying a few more voters. I think their tactics should be laid out as well:
Misdirection: Typified by statements like, there are more important things going on, why discuss this? Or, evolution doesn’t matter, which, of course, does not explain the existence of numerous threads here. Or, we’ll find out after we die. God will tell us. Which, of course, does nothing to prevent the ‘just say yes to evoltion’ crowd from continuing to post.
Appeals to religious authority: As in, Your Pope(s) believe it so why don’t you?
Appeals to secular authority: 10,000 or more biologists believe it, so why don’t you?
False comparisons, like, It’s more certain than gravity.
To discredit: So, do you believe the earth is flat?
And self-defined interpretations of scripture: There is no evidence for this or that, so the Bible must be in error. Internet Biblical scholarship is about attempting to dicredit parts of the Bible, or, just as good, make those parts symbolic, and therefore, unreal.
Promoting textbook biology as the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Accusation: You are a literalist, fundamentalist, and anti-science.
And finally, Theistic Evolution: My favorite

Where is the theistic in theistic evolution? Is it just the soul, which, as you pointed out, is not just some invisible thing that can be discarded, or did God actually do something? As far as I can tell, only dead chemicals did something, not God. To write “God started the process” or “God did It” is just another way of saying: “Look, just agree with us that it happened just like it says in tha biology textbook and we’ll leave you alone.” Nope. Not me.
As the Church teaches, the soul is not just some invisible throwawy thing, along with God, that atheists can easily ignore. The Church teaches it is much more than that. But, Catholics are told, you can’t mention God in the biology textbook. My response: Then don’t come here with your biology and attempt to do something science claims it cannot do: analyze the work of God based on provisional, likely to change next week, knowledge.
Peace,
Ed