AB,
The evidence lies in the unfathomable complexity of the human brain which is purported to have come into being by purposeless, unguided random forces of nature.
That’s not evidence of supernatural intervention at all. I explained to you a while back the vast, near-unfathomable unlikelihood of a particular sequence of 52 playing cards being dealt, yet a sequence of 52 cards appears every time the deck
is dealt. Do you think that there must therefore be a guiding hand in play for any specific sequence to appear? Why not?
Evolution is still regarded as a theory.
Your ignorance of terminology is letting you down here. In colloquial speech “theory” can mean an unjustified idea or a conjecture, but in science it means something very different – in science a “theory” is the most robust level of epistemic certainty there is. That’s why we have the
theory of germs causing disease, the
theory of gravity etc. Scientific theories are for all practical purposes true, but science also has to allow for the possibility of new evidence emerging that could cause the theory to be amended or withdrawn.
One of the ironies here by the way is that while religions verifiably know nothing, it’s only they who arrogate to themselves claims of sure and certain knowledge.
The evidence shows that it was a gradual process which took place over time, but whether it was guided or unguided is open to question.
That’s a non-point. In science
anything is “open to question” – all the evidence we have concerning gravity for example is that it’s a natural phenomenon, but that doesn’t mean we can rule out absolutely the possibility that it’s actually done by invisible pixies holding stuff down with very thin strings. Once again, your basic failure to understand the burden of proof is letting you down here.