Evolutionists are always called on to explain how a complicated organ like an eye could have come about "by chance" - as if any scientist ever claimed that's what happened. But there are shelves of books in your library that will explain the process of natural selection, some are written so simply that a child can grasp the basic concept. You don't have to accept it but at least an explanation is offered.
Now how about God?
How did He create the eye or trees or giraffes or people? The only reference to the creative process in the Bible is that "God proceeded to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man came to be a living soul". Not much detail offered there.
Why do religious folk not feel a little embarrassed that they have so little to offer up as an explanation? To say "I don't know" when asked how God did it all is at least an honest answer and one I can respect if only the same attitude could be extended to the rest of us!
I've been called stupid for believing that life originated from non-living matter, if I cannot offer a convincing explanation for how it happened then that apparently blows all of evolutionary theory out of the water! What a joke.
C'mon, how did God create life from non-living matter?