"But now let's look at Evolution. You say it's fact not faith.
OK, so how did everything begin?"
- Good question. A field of science known as "abiogenesis" is looking into it. Origins are NOT part of the theory of Evolution.
"Billions of years ago there was a lot of dust in space. Where did that dust come from? Nobody knows. So you have faith that dust suddenly appeared (you obviously can't "prove" where the dust came from, but you believe it happened). Eventually all this dust got drawn together. Why? Where did the energy come from for this to happen? Again, you believe that it happened (faith). This new ball of dust (which contained all the material in the universe but was smaller than a period on a piece of paper - which makes no sense, but again is "believed" to be true) started spinning faster and faster - again why did it spin? Where did the energy, or driving force come from? who knows but you believe it happened. After millions or billions of years this ball exploded (the big bang)."
- Actually, no-one knows anything about what happened prior to the Big Bang. Time and matter did not exist...at least not that we know of. All scientific evidence points towards a Big Bang. You won't find a reputable Cosmologist who will tell you any different.
"Why did it explode? What caused it to explode? answer - you don't know but you believe it happened."
- You're 100% correct...no-one knows why the Big Bang occurred. What is your answer...God did it? That may be true and it may not be...science doesn't care one way or the other.
"1) People who believe that God created all things in a perfect way, all laws, and energy in a perfect ordered fashion."
- and they have absolutely 0 evidence to back this claim
"2) People who believe in mysterious space dust being somehow drawn together to unexplainably start spinning, and for what ever reason exploding, and throwing out all matter that somehow decided to form itself into the incredible world that we now have."
- This is a stawman argument. What it should say is this - Scientists who believe, based on all available information that has been accumulated, that a "Big Bang" event took place and over time, the matter that was released from this event cooled, fused and formed new materials that we see throughout the universe today.
"If I were to say that I was walking along in the desert and came across a brand new computer with all the bells and whistles, and my theory for explaining how that computer got there was that after millions of years, that computer had evolved from a rock. People would call me an idiot."
- I certainly would! This is the standard Ray Comfort/Kent Hovind argument and it is seriously flawed. First, we know that a computer is designed...we designed it! Second, evolution requires reproduction and random mutation. A computer's genes are not altered through reproduction...living organisms can be and are altered through reproduction. Someone designing living organisms in their current form is not the only explanation...it isn't even the most logical.
"Yet if I look at a little baby, and say, wow, isn't that amazing. A creature a billion times more complex and intricate than any computer is here because over millions of years it evolved from mud, the same people would shake my hand and say "you got it"."
- It's a good thing no-one ever claims that we evolved from mud (except Creationists).
"I don't care if you want to believe in Evolution or Creation. But to try and say that one is based on faith (believing) in a creator, while the other is based on fact is just ridiculous. The fact is that it takes more faith to believe in evolution than it does to believe in a creator."
- Believing in the theory of Evolution requires no "faith". Science reviews all available evidence, assess it and draws a logical conclusion based on those "facts". That explanation is called the Theory of Evolution".
"I could go on for a long time about the so called facts of evolution, and give you just as many, if not more "facts" about a young Earth, but I'll stop here."
- Please do...I'm always interested to see how Creationists distort science for their own ends.
Cheers!