In college he was also an atheist. 
He held nothing but an administration position for the Genome Project. FACT.
P.S. I have that issue of Discover Magazine. 
HEHEHEH!! If he was an atheist in college, so what? Don't tell me that you are implying here that he came about his discovery merely because he was an atheist. If so, that is pretty naive. But, I digress. If he didn't believe in God at one time and now he is a believer, then that only means one thing. He saw he light. He was INTELLIGENT enough to see the error of his ways. It completely destroys your litter theory.
Merely administrative? He LED the project. Who gets the credit for a company's success? The CEO or the person on the conveyor belt? You act as if he was some sort of overglorified administrative assistant. There was no one higher than him on that project. Are you implying that anyone could have led that $3.7 billion project? Have you discovered any genes? How many genome projects are you feverishly working on?
If you have that issue of Discover magazine, try to read the articles. Go beyond the glossy little pictures.
Again. Don't deflect the question. Are you more intelligent than Mr. Collins? If so, make your case.