Here's my take on it, and I'll do a point by point to the arguments in the OP.
-"Evolution is not supported by the fossil record."
I mean, this is really just a silly thing to say in general. A plethora of documentation exists detailing the exact specifics of why there absolutely are fossil records to support evolution. In fact, you don't even need to be atheist to believe in evolution. It's very possible to believe that God set in motion the system of evolution, though that would mean taking the holy book as metaphorical and not literal, but if he's a Christian Apologist, he might be willing to do that.
-"The intelligent design movement is based entirely on scientific evidence."
I can't either confirm or deny this, but I don't think this is an entirely off-base claim. I don't agree with the theory of intelligent design myself, but if the argument is just "it's based on scientific evidence" then, yeah, I'd assume it'd have to be in the modern world else it'd gain little to no traction as an actual possibility. So, cool.
-"The LGBT movement is not for marriage equality because they do not accept child enthusiasts marrying young teenage/pre-teenage kids. They have left those people out so far."
Ok here's where he says something really infuriating. It's a very tired brown townogy that many homophobic people make. Comparing homoloveuality to child enthusiasm, especially like this, is just a back-handed way to demean their lifestyle without outright say "ew, being gay is gross."
People who are homoloveual are just one way different from people who are heteroloveual and that is that they're attracted to people of the same love versus the opposite. It's really that simple and not some giant hedonistic conspiracy. child enthusiasts are not and never ever would be apart of the LGBT movement because what they are doing is unable to be considered consensual.
Being gay is completely respecting every party's autonomy and is uncomparable to child enthusiasm at all. The fact that homoloveuals even seek marriage is because of the legal benefits it grants them. Frankly most don't give a damn if a church will let them marry or not (there are Christian homoloveuals, though, so they're the ones who are gonna have to fight that) they only care that they can legally have a marriage contract so that they can spend their lives with their partners as any other couple would do.
-"The Crusades are not comparable to Islamic Terrorism because the Crusades are incompatible with Christian doctrine and teaching, while Islamic Terrorism is consistent with Islamic teaching and the example of the prophet Muhammad."
The crusades aren't comparable to Islamic Terrorism because they were a war over land and not a random, makeshift sprint for power via fear. However, the Bible has many ways to justify the crusades (at least the old testament) as clearly someone somewhere was able to justify those.
Religion is all about interpretation, and in the modern world it should be about focusing on the things that do the most good rather than everything it has to offer.
Just like people don't go around selling their daughters into slavery (Exodus 21:7) anymore, people of Islamic faith can choose to forget the more detrimental to society parts of the Quran.
-"The existence of evil is actually proof of God’s existence. Because evil exists, that means there is a transcendant standard upon which we can judge that something is good or evil. Otherwise, evil is relative and is just an opinion."
This is a very tired argument and one that is very flawed.
Epicurus, the ancient Greek philosopher, said this: "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then He is not omnipotent. Is He able, but not willing? Then He is malevolent. Is He both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is He neither able nor willing? Then why call Him God?"
If evil exists, then God created it. It's actually easier to believe that evil
is a subjective motive of the free will of humans than it is to try and understand why an all-knowing God would choose to subject his world to such atrocities in the name of his "plan."