Besides a massive appeal to authority, what I want to know is how these three have anything to do with the ID argument.Some of the greatest scientists of all time, including Galileo, Newton, Einstein, operated under the hypothesis that their work was to understand the principles and phenomena as designed by a creator.
Galileo: Physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. Died over 150 years before Darwin was even born. Of course he was a bloody creationist.
Newton: English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, and alchemist. Died 81 years before Darwin was born. The study of biology was in it's infancy. The earliest theories of Germ theory weren't even mention until a hundred years after his death.
Einstein: Theoretical physicist. Although he is regarded as one of the smartest man to have ever lived, his work has nothing to do with the study of biology. And let's face it, his concept of god had little to do with the Christian concept.