If you are still here, I apologize for the punk comment. Next, my concern is not for my beliefs. My concern is for your soul.
Don't worry, I haven't got one.
You seem to be under the impression that accepting evolution entails rejecting a belief in God. It does not, not any more than the Theory of Gravity or the Germ Theory of Disease. It simply requires that you stop insisting that this particular hole in your knowledge stay empty so you can hide your god there.
Say I am right. What will be your arguement when/if you face God and have to admit to turning yourself and others (hopefully not) away from him? What will you contemplate in an eternity of unimaginable pain? I will pray for you because I don't want to see that happen. My intentions are humble. Wether I like you now or not... I would not want to see you with such a fate. In the way I have love and compassion for you and all others. If I am wrong however... I have done nothing but treated people kindly and left this place better than I when I came.
This is known as Pascal's Wager, and every freshman philosophy student can tear it to shreds. As an unbeliever since age 14, this is probably at least the hundreth time I've heard this as if it had never been refuted before.
To put it succinctly, there are two main logical problems:
1) You assume there are only two possibilities. This is false. There are a number of other religions which contradict your own, and also offer the same claim of infinite reward and infinite punishment. In fact, I can make up any number of mutually contradictory claims, each of which promises infinite reward for belief and infinite punishment for rejection, and you cannot say that any one of these has zero probability. That makes the wager equation undecidable.
2) The concept of infinite payout is an absurdity. If you offer an infinite payout for belief, then the payout remains infinite even if you make belief conditional on some event with arbitrary (but non-zero) probability. In other words, I could say "I'll believe in God when wild monkeys fly out of my rear", and that position has exactly the same payout as outright belief.