I don't see why religion and evolution have to be so mutually exclusive. Evolution is really just survival of the fittest, and the fittest naturally are more successful at passing along their genes. Part of our problem as human beings is that we have come to a point where we have been able to largely circumvent that system. There are a whole lot of people out there today who just couldn't make it on their own. Given a very extended time frame to work within, I think evolution is perfectly reasonable to a degree, and I think it does nothing to disprove that there is a God.
I've seen some interesting discussion here on the Constitution so I'll toss in a a few thoughts...
The Constitution does not guarantee anyone the right to vote. States appoint electors to the electoral college and the electoral college selects a president. It just so happens that the states all chose to allow a popular vote to determine how their electoral votes will be awarded. However, the electors in any given state are under no constitutional obligation to throw their votes to whomever wins the popular vote. It would be totally constitutional for the state of Florida to hand-pick only Florida VX owners to be its electors, for instance, and those VX owners would have every right to throw their votes to Tone Monday even if the CEO of Jeep won the popular vote in Florida by a wide margin.
The word democracy is never once mentioned in the Constitution. This nation was not founded as a democracy, and our founding fathers, in their great wisdom, actually sought to avoid it. Democracy is three wolves and a lamb deciding what's for dinner.
I would go so far as to say that there should be more restrictions on who can vote. Nowadays any ignorant fool who doesn't follow politics until the presidential debates can go to the polls without a clue and help determine the fate of a nation when they spend most of their time not giving it a second thought.
Here's something to read and think about. Alexander Tyler wrote the following about the fall of the Athenian republic:
"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasure. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most money from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's great civilizations has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through the following sequence: from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependency, from dependency back to bondage."
How true it is.