All of which have been shown false in numerous articles, posts, etc. Here's a few quick takes.
Macro-evolution is poorly defined (and "kinds" even more so -- so much for the "non-religious" parts as "kinds" are a thing only in the bible.)
Depending on your definition of macroevolution, it definitely has occurred and been witnessed by modern humans.
WHERE?
There are gobs of transitional fossils if you just bother to find out about them.
WHERE?
Evolution at the molecular level is widely observed and the easiest to directly demonstrate in laboratories. (More so than most of the "macro-evolution" targets people put forth.)
So you say .... WHERE? ... In a laboratory with someone manipulating things (controlling) things to happen.
There is gobs of evidence in the DNA sequences of various creatures. It only needs that you don't refuse to consider it.
Sure God created the sequences to be variable the code is already there however.
OK, I get it. You don't understand thermodynamics, or several other branches of physics.
Self-organization, including that which *reduces* local entropy and generates complexity, is wide-spread in nature. Stars, planets, galaxies all condense into more organized forms from gas clouds spontaneously. As do crystals and certain chemical systems too numerous to mention.
Fact ... or theory?
Astronomers aren’t certain exactly how galaxies formed.
After the Big Bang (
assumption), space was made up almost entirely of hydrogen and helium (
assumption). Some astronomers think that gravity
pulled dust and gas together (
assumption) to form individual stars (
assumption), and those stars
drew closer together (
assumption)
into collections that ultimately
became galaxies (
assumption). Others
think (
assume) that the mass of what would become galaxies
drew together (
assumption) before the stars (
assumption) within them were created.”
entropy
- a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
"the second law of thermodynamics says that entropy always increases with time"
- lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder.
"a marketplace where entropy reigns supreme"
Eggs. The ancestors of chickens (or rather the ancestors of the wild birds we domesticated to create chickens) were laying eggs long before there were chickens.