As for my opinion of theology; Richard Dawkins sums it up much better. He wrote this ten years ago:
More silliness from the atheists' flavor of the month.
Science has cured disease, indeed. What Mr. Dawkins conveniently forgets is that the early scientists responsible for helping cure those diseases back in the day were Bible-believing Christians, which pretty much tanks his claim (and that of other atheists) that adherence to Darwinian evolution is required for scientific advancement. In fact, one particular biologist (Pasteur) used science to effectively shoot down on of the founding tenets of evolution, that being spontaneous generation. And early evolutionists admitted such (i.e. George Wald), claiming that they only held onto evolution, because without it they must defer to supernatural creation as the source of life.
Of course, some of those diseases (especially those transmitted sexually) could have been AVOIDED, had people simply followed the Bible's rules on sexual conduct. Hospitals became safe, because someone (Florence Nightingale, I believe) came up novel idea that maybe sick people would live longer in hospital, instead of getting infected and dying, IF their environment were acutally clean and limited people's exposure to blood (and thus, blood-borned pathogens).
SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE!!!! The Levitical laws, in that pesky Old Testament, that talks about that mean old Yahweh and those "ignorant goat-herders" tells people to stay away from blood. Those who exposed themselves to such were cut off (put in quarantine or exile). Then, there's that dietary thing. Eating unclean animals can get people sick, and those spread people SPREAD DISEASE (aka pestilence). Yet, some people think that mean old Yahweh simply wanted to deprive people of the joy of eating a ham sandwich.
In short, Dawkins has a funny habit of saying some rather stupid things, considering his professed enlightenment. History and scientific advancement has shown his rantings to be false and, in many cases, unwarranted. But, what else is new?