Darwin was one of God's creation as we all are.
Unevidenced assertion, of course.
What he discovered was that we came into existence by a gradual process of discrete steps.
In a nutshell, yes.
There is a big question mark over whether the crude process of natural selection is sufficient to produce the extreme complexity found in life on this earth.
No question mark for people who know what they're on about, Al.
And there is the question of how all the billions of beneficial mutations needed to create life were produced by natural unguided forces which are demonstrably destructive rather than creative.
Except that isn't true.
Also there is a quandry in the statistical fact that for every beneficial mutation there would be many thousands of detrimental mutations produced which would be capable of negating any survival advantage inherrent in a beneficial mutation.
A tear-jerkingly mistaken misunderstanding of the process.
In short, the real probability of life coming into existence by natural unguided forces is a definitive definition of absolute zero.
You've been told, and had it explained to you in great detail by people like Professor Davey, that you're wrong on this, so why do you continue to repeat it? Didn't you get it the first time round and need it reframing in smaller words?
Seriously Alan; if you're going to try to discuss a scientific matter such as evolution and not look like a humungous tool, learn the damned subject. Put your Bible down and start reading any of the layman-level introductions available, of which there are many.