I read Collins' book. Everything he said about evolution I agreed with. I see what happened now. You only quoted a part of the Biologos statement. This is what threw me. If you had given the whole quote I would not have had as much of a problem with it.
It reads:
We at BioLogos believe that God used the process of evolution to create all the life on earth today. While we accept the science of evolution, we emphatically reject evolutionism. Evolutionism is the atheistic worldview that says life developed without God and without purpose. Instead, we agree with Christians who adhere to Intelligent Design and Creationism that the God of the Bible created the universe and all life. Christians disagree, however, on how God created. Young Earth Creationists believe that God created just 6,000 to 10,000 years ago and disagree with much of mainstream science. Supporters of Intelligent Design accept more of evolutionary science, but argue that some features of life are best explained by direct intervention by an intelligent agent rather than by God’s regular way of working through natural processes. We at BioLogos agree with the modern scientific consensus on the age of the earth and evolutionary development of all species, seeing these as descriptions of how God created. The term BioLogos comes from the Greek words bios (life) and logos (word), referring to the opening of the Gospel of John. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made.”
You left out that one very important line: We at BioLogos agree with the modern scientific consensus on the age of the earth and evolutionary development of all species, seeing these as descriptions of how God created.
Yes, that is what he stated in his book and I had no difficulty with it. Hopesprings, leaving that out of the quote you provided, gave me the wrong impression. Perhaps you didn't want me to see that missing line?
My views and those of Biologos are identical, except that I have removed God from the equation.