If we are putting in God and it seems we are then IMO we can then ask the question ''what is evolution for?''. This impacts on any criticism of evolution since as we are not at the end of the universe we don't know if there is in fact anything wrong or going wrong with the essential process. Also. are we in any position as artificial manipulators of both the environment and selection to criticise God's handling of the universe?
The bible has God declaring the creation as ''Good''. The problems seem to come with humanity. The line taken by the antitheists, i.e. Quality control, on here is therefore questionable.
It's AB who is 'putting in God' right in the mix of evolution. As torridon has stated, this seems to have bizarre results, that God okays stuff like eyes on stalks, but also ebola. As to AB's idea that God helps positive mutations, but presumably stands back from negative or neutral mutations, it makes God, well, finicky, shall we say. Of course, this all goes on without a shred of evidence. I think somebody has already mentioned mass extinctions, I guess God was on sabbatical. But hang on, he did put the moon in the right place.
I don't know whether to call this literalism, or just daft. And I doubt if many Christians actually agree with this kind of fantasy.