We have something in common. I, too, am never wrong. And I am never too wordy, and since I am never wrong, well then you are.
FWIW I think evolution is a natural process that we do not really understand. There are lots of gaps in the fossil record. There are great leaps in many places that have to be made, and no really good explanations for the genetic differences among supposedly related species. I think it is too simplistic to explain genetic variation with mutation and natural selection alone. The odds of that ever yielding something worthwhile enough to create a new structure that gets passed along (since it is usually not enough to have a genetic mutation in one donor of genetic material) are just astronomical. But there is no doubt that mutation occurs (cancer is technically a mutation, specifically the part of the gene controlling cell division and death), and is likely a factor in the evolutionary processes.
I have a very different and radical idea concerning God and evolution. But I will wait until later in the discussion to decide if I want to share it.
Don't want to be too wordy you know, and overload poor trouts limited intellect.