When you study everything Enki, the truth is that you choose your knowledge and the fact remains men and science regarding evolution have not been able to 'PROVE' anything have they?
I don't study 'everything' but in the areas that I do study I try to absorb all sorts of knowledge. If I read a book, for instance, by David Bentley Hart on 'The Experience of God', I don't choose the knowledge, the ideas, the arguments that are contained therein. What I do is look at all such ideas, arguments and knowledge critically, often in the light of other ideas etc. that I have also absorbed.
As regards evolution, I find the body of evidence that supports it to be overwhelming, so, unless clear evidence can be produced that suggests that it is wrong or needs to be radically modified, then I'll happily go along with it. I can't prove it, but science isn't about 'proving' at all, if you bothered to acquaint yourself with basic scientific principles. I can't actually 'prove' anything in science, just as you can't either. What affects my viewpoint is evidence, the stronger the better. This is one reason why I remain an atheist. I find no evidence that any god exists.