It appears that the entirety of your "scientific education" consists of reading creationism literature. That stuff not only is not scientific, it isn't even based in the Bible.
There is a lot of real scientific literature out there, much of it written for lay people. If you have a real interest in science and genuinely want to learn, I would suggest looking into it. Science Daily (www.sciencedaily.com), Live Science (www.livescience.com), Science magazine (www.sciencemag.org), etc., are all places to start. I am pretty confident, however, that you will not be running to those websites to read about real evolutionary science...
BTW, Science magazine is one of the top scientific journals in the world. Although you need a subscription to read the research articles, it has plenty of open access articles written for lay-people.
Argumentum ad verecundiam. That’s a logical fallacy, for the record.
Never mind the religious-sounding language (”for the lay people” and suchlike). If I keep getting more of that instead of the scientific method, it reinforces my perception that the off-topic theory in question is actually the religion I mentioned before with Hellenic roots.