Haught's main point here is that theological views about evolution’s theory in science, either religious believers or atheists, will lead nowhere because they are focusing in a pointless debate. Both are focusing in the architecture or design of the cells to sustain or deny the divine as an intelligent creator, but instead they should look in the drama of life.
While the religious believers argue that biology can’t take account of creation and life in their findings about cells and only the divine can explain it, the atheist use the same findings to deny the need of a divine creator and to say things are not created but rather evolved. Haught himself does not see that Darwin’s findings supports the controversy between evolution and creationism, he thinks that these scientific finds also make sense theologically as evolution can be seem as part of the divine flowering.