I didn't bother to read that wall of text either.
And yeah; everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
The Theory of Evolution is just that; a theory that like any other scientific theory is subject to re-evaluation and additional testing as more information becomes available. If it wasn't subject to re-evaluation, it wouldn't be a theory; it would be the Law of Evolution, which even the most fervent supporters and believers of the theory are probably quick to agree will never happen.
On the flip side of this argument, seeing as how the only agenda for attempting to invalidate the theory of evolution is to suggest, if not declare "this is proof that the Law of Creationism is correct!" Just stop.
If you insist on continuing, then just try writing anything that proves both the existence of your own god as well as the irrefutable proof of its responsibility for the creation of everything.
Your imaginary guy isn't any more valid than any other imaginary guy used to explain how all living things and all physical things in existence were created. If you want to believe in the Hebrew myth; great. It's no less or more valid than any other creation myth to include the following:
Babylonian Creation Myth
Korean Creation Myth
Japanese Creation Myth
Navajo Creation Myth
Norse Creation Myth
Creation Myth from India
Comanche Creation Myth
Chinese Creation Myth
Chelan Creation Myth
Pima Creation Myth
Mayan Creation Myth
Miwok Creation Myth
Salish Creation Myth
Australian Aboriginal Creation Myth
Hopi Creation Myth
Tahitian Creation Myth
Yokut Creation Myth
Egyptian Creation Myths
African - Mande, Yoruba Creation Myths
Micmac Creation Myth
Lakota Creation Myth
Chinese Creation / Flood Myth
Maori Creation Myth
Aztec Creation Myth
Digueno Creation Myth
Apache Creation Myth
African Creation Myths
Dakota Creation Myth
Hungarian Creation Myth
Iroquois Creation Myth
Inuit Creation Myth
Huron Creation Myth
Hawaiian Creation Myth







