I really don't know what to say either, except that you should learn punctuation before pretending to know what knowledge anyone else has accumulated.
I spent the first 10 years debating the subject based on the merits of the science itself. After that about every argument that could be made had been made, every source was subjected to analysis, every bit if evidence interpreted by both sides. it basically came down to which experts you chose to believe and which problems you were willing to overlook because neither side could produce definitive arguments.
Since the science was inconclusive, I shifted my focus to the religious aspect. If God is right then evolution is wrong. What is taught by the Scriptures lies in direct contrast to what is taught in biology by people who think they have all the answers but don't.
What still amazes me is the profound ignorance displayed by those who always assume that those with a different point of view must not understand the science involved. There is a difference, for those who can comprehend, between not believing what is claimed and not understanding what is claimed. If your level of understanding cannot rise beyond that gulf, then we are wasting out time.