You should have stuck with it long enough to learn about genetics
What part of genetics, specifically? I may know something of it. Or I may not. No promises.
My belief is correct because "inset Ad hominem attack here"
Har har.
This I don't understand, so over 5,000 years a wolf can become a chiwawa but not a pterodactyl to chicken in a million years.
Ah, this one is quite simple. A wolf and a chihuahua are very different, yes, but they are both recognizably canines. A pteranodon (and I KNOW you mean pteranodon, because everyone mixes it up with the fucking pterodactyl) has nothing in common with a chicken beyond wings (which on a chicken are practically vestigial) and what could generously be called a beak. And don't get me started on skeletal structure, because I'm fully aware that all flying non-insects share SOME things in common, because without them they couldn't even fly.
Because "God did it" stops scientific advancement? And why shouldn't things happen by chance anyway? The chances of winning the lottery is pretty small, yet it happens from time to time. And no, life didn't happen by chance, it was an eventuality. It didn't spring into existence, it came gradually. All you need is one self replicating entity, one that is capable of reproducing itself by picking up scattered organic matter. Eventually, it makes a mistake, and that mistake is passed on most of the time, as long as it doesn't interfere with the replication process, or affect it's chances of survival. Eventually, you end up with bacteria, and those make mistakes replicating themselves, and that leads to more complexity.
The math behind this is a hundred percent sound, it's not like trying to put together a math textbook by chance, but by starting with 2+2=4, and working your way up. Mistakes may be made, but they get tested and thrown out, and you end up with calculus. That doesn't mean there is an Intelligent designer at all, or even a creator.
And still, I see no evidence of such an entity. To say God did it, you need infallible proof that there is one to begin with. Otherwise, you are jumping to conclusions with no basis.
And CJ, evolution was published under The Origin of Species, not The Origin of Life. And really, are we reacting violently, and not debating? All I'm asking for is proof, and evolution has been misrepresented in classes when it is rolled into creationism.
Well. This could take a while.
First off, who in the world says the existence of a God would stop scientific advancement? Back in the 16th-18th centuries, do you know why many scientists set out to do their jobs? It wasn't to disprove God or find a natural explanation. It was to explore the world their God had placed before them, to find out all the secrets their Creator had stuffed away, not to find out how it came to be, but how it works. And frankly that sounds a lot more useful to me.
And as for for the gradual advancement, I apologize
profusely because I'm about to use a way overdone phrase. How can something like this explain free will, and the human mind? To use your math analogy, when the textbook is completed it can tell you anything you wish about math. But despite that, beyond the subject of math it is worth nothing, it cannot tell you anything outside of its specific niche.
And as a rather douchey counter, I admit, to your own statement, to say that chance brought it about, you need infallible proof that chance can produce such an event. Otherwise, you are jumping to conclusions. I would kindly (and honestly, as I know there is a lack of emotion within text) ask that you show me this infallible proof.
Finally, no, I don't believe this is violent as all. To say that all evolutionists are violent is a gross generalization, as is saying all creationists only believe what they believe because they are ignorant or insane *coughDawkinscough*
I am afraid that I, personally, cannot give you the proof you need, and if you are so entrenched within your beliefs as I am within mine I am afraid that a visit from Jesus himself would not change your mind.