You're a smart person, and I think you can put 2 and 2 together as it applies to Fitzgerald. On the one say of the debate around evolution and religion, there's Occam's Razor to consider; but at the same time, there is also Fitzgerald's.
Even with the above being that case, my intent here isn't to smack you in the face. I essentially agree with you that the ToE is not anti-God, but I think you and I can see that it does seem to be so to a great many people, even educated, accomplished ones like Fitzgerald. And for some, like Dennett, the ToE is indeed seen to be a "corrosive acid," it's just that it can be not only philosophically but also emotionally.
Maybe evolutionist could do better than Daniel Dennett and his entourage have done in this regard?