I believe that some moths might change their color through micro evolution, but there is absolutely no chance that a single cell or several cells formed the beginning of the life forms we see today.
Just like there is no chance whatsoever that a tiny nondescript single cell can grow to become a complex organism containing trillions of specialized cells?
To me, the idea that a complex organism can grow from a single cell in weeks or months is way more implausible than the idea that complex organisms can evolve from simpler organisms over the course of millions of years. I mean, that is, if we're looking for something so implausible as to be unbelievable. Of course, in reality, scientists observe both evolution *and* embryonic development, so *neither* process is implausible.