No I am not. Read Darwins biography.
I could not care less if a scientist is theist as long as his science is not cloaked in theism, like Behe's ID, which he insists should be taught in school.
LOL. Sure, I am so well known and respected my word sways many minds to the evils of atheism.
Ad Hominem after ad hominem is your only defense of your belief system. Shame on you.
You want to hear from other theists? Here is another perspective on Newton's theism.
https://www.uufhc.net/sermons/s080427.html
Your memory loss of history is glaringly obvious and so convenient.
There is no such thing as extreme atheism. OTC, my atheism is consistent and certainly not confused. That is glaringly obvious to all who read my posts objectively. I am not saying that I am infallible, but I can make a scientifically supported case that
my concept of a mathematical universe is a logical and possible concept.
I have even been accused of presenting theist concepts, because I speak of a universe that functions in a quasi-intelligent mathematical manner and because of that fact God is a superfluous concept, a left-over from early hominid assumption that natural phenomena are being caused by gods.
I even presented proof that modern chimpanzees still react to thunderstorms as being caused by "an unseen enemy" in the sky, i.e. a god.
Early Nordic European Humans gave this god the name Thor.
But then there is this additional and still persistent theistic belief.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_thunder_gods
So what happened to Thor? You do know don't you, and that fact makes you feel very insecure about your own naive interpretation of origins. Deal with it.
I am not extreme. On the contrary, I am very comfortable with my concept of a mathematical universe.
Unlike you I can present evidence of universal mathematical values and functions.