Leaving aside your obvious error of lumping all "evolutionists" into one category, I shall answer that: God. But then that answer wouldn't fit with your repeated either/or assertions about Christianity/evolution.
You have a problem: you obviously are convinced evolution is false. But, at the same time, you read religious people out as "atheists" if they ARE persuaded. Your posts say to me, "Believe as I do or be damned to eternal hell fire."
Perhaps you should be courteous enough to pass on a few of your responses so that those of us who are sincerely trying to find areas of consistency between what we see and what we believe can follow the threads. Those posts have become just noise and interfere with learning (including learning of legitimate criticisms of the show).
Leaving aside your obvious error of lumping all "evolutionists" into one category, I shall answer that: God. But then that answer wouldn't fit with your repeated either/or assertions about Christianity/evolution.
Okay, let's take your thoughts a little further. So then, God created the world is that correct? Then the Bible is true and His statements that he created man, the universe and all living things is correct?
If you don't though, the question that needs to be answered is: if God is going around enforcing all these natural laws, how can you leave Him out from creating new species, new life? After all, if there is a God it would be ludicrous to say that life arose from inanimate matter, something which all the "natural laws" which you say govern the universe have never even remotely been shown to have been able to do.