Hope,
OK, here are a couple to be getting on with - Sir John Houghton, Dr Denis Alexander, Revd Dr John Weaver.
First, here is your claim:
In that case, perhas you ought to inform the various scientists that I know and who tell me this kind of thing that they, too, are 'ID nut-cases'. As I am not an expert in this particular field, I have to rely on those who are.
Which of these three do you “know" then?
Second, none of them are evolutionary biologists and so none of them are “experts in this particular field†as you put it.
Third, let’s see who they really are then:
John T. Houghton is the president of the John Ray Initiative, an organisation "connecting Environment, Science and Christianity", where he has compared the stewardship of the Earth, to the stewardship of the Garden of Eden by Adam and Eve.
Denis Alexander is the Emeritus Director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmund's College, Cambridge, a molecular biologist and an author on science and religion. He is also an editor of Science and Christian Belief. He is an evangelical Christian.
John B. Weaver grew up in Goshen, Arkansas, the grandson of two Church of Christ preachers. He completed his undergraduate work at University of Arkansas. He completed his Ph.D. in 2004 at Emory University. He worked as a theological librarian before starting his career at Abilene Christian University in 2011. While at ACU, he has served as the dean of library services and educational technology. Weaver also served as the president of the American Theological Library Association. He has authored one book, Plots of Epiphany.
So rather than quote evolutionary biologists who will show you the overwhelming evidence for the process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans you rely instead on three practising Christians of varying degrees of evangelism and no apparent knowledge of the subject at hand to confirm your bias then.
Why not throw in Billy Graham while you're about it?
Good effort.