Response to Mess 2256:
I suppose the reason why unguided evolution is so vehemently supported by the atheist community is because it is an essential keystone to support the belief that God does not exist.
Not in my case, Alan. It's the other way round. One of the reasons that leads me not to believe in any god(s)s is that both the process of evolution and the TOE do not need the input of any god at all. There are many other reasons, of course, which lead me to my present state of non belief.
Incidentally, I don't actually have a belief that 'God does not exist'. It is quite possible that God does exist. I simply see no reason or evidence to suggest that this is so. Simply by using assertion and incredulity(both of which you tend to do, Alan) is not really going to change my mind at all.
Whenever I dare to question the viability of so many beneficial mutations occuring by chance in the correct sequence I get shot down and accused of not understanding the theory of evolution.
You seem to be 'shot down' as you call it because you seem to demonstrate a lack of understanding of what evolution actually entails. Shaker has already given you a list of basic books which might help, but I really do doubt if you are willing, or even able to look at such a topic with an open mind.