The world in which we live would reject any mention of God in the evolutionary process,  IMO.   But  creationism in the schools?   Could that not be considered the beginnings of a fanatical fundamentalist take-over of the culture? 
 
But to allow a mere  statement that suggests God is somehow in control as the Creator(?)   If this could be presented into the secular system of education without it being coopted by the fundies  --  go for it.   But I doubt that it can.  What a shame that radical fundamentalism within Christiandom forces the Body to dismiss a perfectly wonderful opportunity to introduce the Creator to others. 
 
jd 
 
 
 
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