Not to say anyone's wrong (as we can never know for sure), but personally I can't see any convincing argument against evolution, ala natural selection. There's a well documented case of two types of moth in London. Once the industralial revolution started, soot and ash was caked onto many trees, causing the brown moths to be easier to see, and eaten. Darker moths evolved, and thrived, and now there's only one type. We didn't 'evolve' from monkeys, as in, we didn't turn from monkeys into humans. Gradually, monkeys with advantages over others (that could run faster, could hunt better) survived whilst others died out. Over a very long time, these advantages have become prevalent and those advantages are what make up humans.
Anyway, I don't mean to say there isn't any place for God in the world or anything like that. I just don't see any place for God in the physical world. Let God rule over the spiritual realm. Some people need Him, let Him be there for them. That's all good. There's nothing wrong with spirituality, it's the Creation myth and Church dogma that I mainly have problems with.
I agree with this. Religion and God provide hope and reason to many people, spiritually and mentally. Religion is a good thing when it teaches morals and provides happiness.