TW,
Yes try this, when did nothing start to evolve.
That's new - usually you just confuse the origin of life itself with evolution (which applies to life once it's started), but now you've added another confusion by including "nothing" into your misunderstanding. I guess that's what you get when you rely for your knowledge of science on a 100+ year old book of nonsense authored by a vicar with no apparent scientific knowledge of any kind.
Briefly, evolution is well understood in a theory and massively supported by evidence and it concerns speciation.
The origin of life on the other hand is a different matter, and we're getting closer to understanding that too - for example with the recent discovery of the spontaneous formation in the right circumstances of RNA (the precursor to DNA).
Why there is something rather than nothing on the other hand is a different matter entirely, and there are competing hypotheses about that but as yet no conclusive answer.
None of which you're actually interested in, and none of which has anything to do with your basic mistake in reasoning - namely that you think that when the answer is "don't know" that allows in your answer of "god" despite no definition of the term, no evidence of any kind for it and no meaningful logic to support it.
That doesn't mean necessarily that there is no god of course, but it does mean that your attempt at reasoning your way to it is hopeless.