Tiré de John F. Haught, Responses to 101 Questions on God and Evolution
Voilà qui règle le compte du terrible Jéhovah!
The God of Jesus is utterly unlike the Marduks and Jupiters, as well as all our traditional images of God understood as a divine potentate or "designer." Theology is offended by evolution only when it assumes a rather imperious concept of divine omnipotence. Such a bias, of course, only leads us to expect that the world will be perfectly ordered paradise. So when we find out about the clumsy and experimental character of evolution we easily grow disillusioned with the almighty Orderer. Darwin himself moved toward agnosticism as a result of his inability to reconcile the randomness, struggle and impersonality of evolution with the benign, regimenting deity of much nineteenth century "intelligent design" theism. Evolutionary science, however, demands that we give up once and for all the tyrannical images we may have sometimes projected onto God.
Voilà qui règle le compte du terrible Jéhovah!