Rubyee, what you want to say is that as humans we are too complex and special to have come from purely natural origins. When you say you think that we were made in some glorious way, you mean we were made supernaturally. No offense to you, but this is a very self-centered point of view. What makes humans so special over other life forms? There are characteristics that distinguish us from other life-forms, but our origin need not be one. If God created humans, then it is likely God also created all other life, so how are we any more special with respect to origin? If humans evolved through natural processes, that does not make humans any less special than other life-forms. The other things that make us special and complex are still there.
Now, just a minor gripe I have: Please do not use the phrase "evolution is just a theory." For some reason, it is popularly thought that a scientific theory is just a random guess someone came up with, but this is not the fact. In science a theory is as good as you are ever going to get, it's not something to be taken lightly. You do not often hear people criticising gravity by saying "gravity is just a theory," do you? Yes there is a possibility that evolution is wrong, but that is about as likely as the theory of gravity being wrong.
Evolution is not debated, because all the theory of evolution says is that descent with modification occurs. Given our knowledge of genetics, unless you discount that knowledge, you cannot say that descent with modification does not occur.
The mechanisms by which evolution occurs are debated, and the Darwinian mechanism is one of those.
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