Yes, if you are referring to the fairy tale that “billions of years ago, in a swamp far away, on a world made from not even pixie dust, in a universe that spontaneously sprang from nothing into untold billions of tons of matter for no reason, that a spark of static electricity formed a protein that rather than decayed continued to become more and more complex until hundreds of thousands of life forms differentiated due to positive responses to changing conditions into the diverse earth we see today.... Yes indeed. And they walk among us without warning labels, yes.
And, worst yet, all of this construct is formulated on the premise of “science” (a body of knowledge) which has not and cannot be replicated in a rational format, which flies in the face of the very mechanism touted to prove it (the scientific method).
Scary huh? They teach our kids.
When “Jurassic Park” first came out, I sat in the theater wowed by the hype. Then, when the actors started spouting off about how that JP island was started up in just a short time; I wondered how in the world they got the seeds for the prehistoric plants & giant trees that had just magically “appeared” on the island & grew so big so quickly. I sat there mulling the whole time; but after while I just relaxed & sort of enjoyed the fairy tale.
But I don't believe that. I believe God created the Heavens and the Earth...and that "evolution" is part of his brilliant design. Why are those two beliefs mutually exclusive?
Just look inside the human body and the complexity found there, even at the cellular level, it is like a whole universe.