"Evolution simply makes more sense to me than believing in supernatural causes."
Creationists don't explain what exists on the basis of supernatural causes except for the original Creation itself. Some living things did "evolve" from others, that is, they are varieties of a Species that were potential in the genome from the beginning.
Science has a great track record when it focuses on the facts right in front of it; but when it theorizes about origins it can go very wrong and have no way to correct the error because there is no way to test the past. So it takes for granted what is really no more than a prejudice, just like you, accepting what "makes more sense to them" although there is no way to establish it on a truly scientific footing.
"Evolution simply makes more sense to me than believing in supernatural causes."
Creationists don't explain what exists on the basis of supernatural causes except for the original Creation itself. Some living things did "evolve" from others, that is, they are varieties of a Species that were potential in the genome from the beginning.
Science has a great track record when it focuses on the facts right in front of it; but when it theorizes about origins it can go very wrong and have no way to correct the error because there is no way to test the past. So it takes for granted what is really no more than a prejudice, just like you, accepting what "makes more sense to them" although there is no way to establish it on a truly scientific footing.