::::This is why Albert Einstein, one of the greatest minds to walk the earth, believed that God existed and is responsible for these outstanding features that we humans are aware of at present.:::
Wrong. Albert Einstein admitted that the way certain things occurred made a good argument for the possibility of a creator, but he acknowledged that he, personally, did not believe it was so. Look it up. This "Albert Einstein believed in God, and he was brilliant," story has been around for so long... all grown out of a very selective quotation that distorted his intention.
Vinny, you present a lot of beliefs, but not a single fact. There is a difference. You present your faith as if it is substantive rather than emotive. You believe because you can not imagine feeling otherwise, you do not believe because FACT A led to FACT B, which lead you to another FACT C, leading finally to factual proof of god's existence.
You know, when my next door neighbor's kid was little, he believed in the Easter Bunny, and he believed in Santa Claus. Why? because the chocolate and the presents magically showed up in his home, and he could not imagine any other way they could have possibly gotten there, without the help of these beings. He had proof, and he believed. There's nothing wrong with that, but at some point a person has to grow enough so they can recognize faith for faith, and facts for facts. The fact is, your incomprehension of how the organisms on earth came to be is not proof of a creator, it is simply incomprehension.