Great Subject!!!
Yes, great subject but to understand it requires a radical rethink of the Human viewpoint, which I\'m sure will come about sometime in the near future.
What is wrong with both the Creationist and Evolution arguments are simply this: both are theories invisaged by MAN, written down by MAN, and forwarded by MAN. This essentially means they are both fundamentally flawed.
You see, if you put MAN into any equation you create a whole host of problems, but this is down to the viewpoint of the Human Race.
We have got the whole thing wrong, the world we live in is nothing like it actually appears to us! Our perception of things is absolutely rubbish eg. We can only see objects that reflect light, hence we can only actually see 0.05% of the visual spectrum, the rest we are blind to.
Further to this we are probably the most ill adapted creatures on the planet, as well as being the most complicated organism that we know of. The only thing we have above all other animals is a larger brain. If the animal kingdom all lined up for all the olympic events, we wouldn\'t get a single medal for anything!!!
We need to understand that the universe is not a large unorganised mass of objects, but rather a constantly moving set of parameters, within a \"sea\" of energy, 99.5% of which we cannot even see.
The idea of a Creator, or indeed evolving creatures are both non starters, don\'t stand up to scrutiny, and are flawed concepts. Belief in either is honourable but completely irrelevant.
It\'s simple, the whole Universe is in it\'s present condition, at any one time ( nano second ) because it has to be. The parameters determine this, not anything us Humans do. Yes, we can affect things but only in the tiniest of ways, but these effects are continually being countered by other actions elsewhere in the Universe.
The bottom line is; \"free will \" is a myth. We are all products of the same system, simply because we are required by that system at that time, and when we are no longer required we are disposed of by that system. We all live within the system, are governed by the systems laws, and behave according to the system specs ( parameters ).
Animal and plant life will come and go, new forms will take the place of old, some survivors will adapt their behaviours but nothing will ever evolve physically the way Darwin suspected.