Of course they haven't. And since what is in scientists' imaginations is grander and better than what is in the creationist viewpoint, then creationism cannot be what God did.
"Where is the Biblical evidence for evolution?" you ask. Genesis 2:7. "And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground." The word translated as "formed" is more specific in Hebrew. It is the term for a potter forming clay into a vessel.
A potter does not throw clay down and have it instantly take the form he wants. He molds it, shaping it through intermediate shapes, until it takes the form he wants. So man started at formlessness and evolved through intermediate forms, until he reached the form God intended for us.
Genesis 2:7, in the original, as God wrote it, describes evolution.
Then you start finding details. Per the theory of evolution, when man evolved from the ape-like creature that preceded him, he lost a rib. With the loss of a rib, man became civilized. So the Bible says, the civilizing influence of man was formed of a rib.
If I could read the Bible in its original languages, I'm sure I would find more.
In any case, if God created in six days, then yes, that is puny. For what is 6 days of praise, compared to billions of years of praise? And if the stars and all the heavens praise God, the certainly so does any life that exists around them.
If that is exchanging the truth for the lie -- if that condemns me -- so be it. If my pitiable imagination is that much greater than creation, then the creator is a disappointment, who does not deserve anyone's worship.
I don't worship puny-minded gods. And that is what the FALSE god of creationism, in the face of science and understanding of the Bible.
“A potter does not throw clay down and have it instantly take the form he wants. He molds it, shaping it through intermediate shapes, until it takes the form he wants.”
No, but God, being perfect, does. He needs not rely upon eons of small mutations. He said “Let there be light,” and there was light. Before He made the sun, mind you!
He could have told us differently. He could have said,
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, so he caused a giant explosion to separate matter from anti-matter. As the universe continued to expand, He caused a random DNA mutation on this planet to form a single, living cell. He caused this cell to split into two, and after several thousand years, a chance mutation that was actually biologically viable occurred. Both types of cell life coexisted for a hundred thousand years, and then. . .”
If that’s what He did, why did He not just say so? The Bible is His to write. Why say He made man, in his entirety, on the sixth day, and rested the seventh day? What does that mean?
The sabbath rest is the entire reason for the 4th commandment. The creation in six days, with the seventh for rest, is given as the reason for the Jews to work six days, then rest the seventh. What sort of reason would millions of years of evolution make for a resting time every seventh day of the week?
Jesus said that God made one man for one woman in the Garden when He taught against divorce. If we were slowly mutating from apes, with all the multiple sexual partners and lack of marriage and so forth in the animal sphere, what sort of reason would the creation of Adam and Eve be for arguing against divorce?
Who were Adam and Eve in your world view, anyway?