Your next comment will go something like, "The entire scientific community, which is the only credible community to make a judgment, believes the Theory of Evolution is the only viable explanation for living organisms."
I will say, the scientific community has chosen to disregard the possibility that God created living organisms that have varied only within the intended genetic coding for each kind of creature.
This explains:
1. There have been no species to new more complex species transitionals.
2. The boundaries found between kinds of creatures limits the variation to adaptation within a kind (even to a splitting without viable reproduction but lacking in increased complexity -devolution-), because the complex systems have separations that are to great for transitions to have taken place.
3. There cannot be enough time for the millions of independent mechanisms we find in the simple cell, let alone the systems upon systems we find in higher life forms. (digestive system -- oxygen filtration system -- cleaning of various systems such as the circulatory system, respiratory system -- inner ear mechanisms -- vision systems including the connections to the brain -- nervous system -- heating system -- cooling system -- skeletal structure and the relative mechanisms which sustain the bones -- musculature system and the intertwining of the circulatory, digestive, respiratory... -- waste disposal system and on and on).
None of these issues will ever be explained by the Theory of Evolution, because it is simply absurd.
one inconvenient fact: genetic mutation occurs.
in case you do not know, a genetic mutation is not a change in the expression pattern of an existing code, but is instead a change in the code itself.
as this tenet of a constant, unchanging, pre-scripted code is the central leg of your proposal, your proposal fails the test of empirically observable fact.
next!