One thing I've noticed about religious fundamentalists is (aside from the rank hypocrisy) that they have an annoying habit of projecting their own beliefs onto other people, assuming that everyone thinks in the same black-and-white terms they do. So if they believe in an unquestionable dogma, so must everyone else, including biologists. If they have the Bible, then other people must necessarily revere a book as holy writ such as The Origin of Species. If their beliefs are not subject to change, then neither are scientific theories, so it's okay to try to poke holes in Darwin's original works while ignoring subsequent work in the field of biology. And if they prevent people from expressing different points of view within their organizations because they fear scientific scrutiny, then "Darwinists" must do the same thing. They truly believe that without a god (and ignoring that Christians can and do understand evolution) people must fill the void with something else and treat it as a deity. It's frustrating to even talk to these people--I've had more fulfilling dialogues with a brick wall.