Ah, ok, so your position is really just "We have dreams, houses, art, computers etc, so we can't have evolved and must have been created by some god." In other words, it's an argument from ignorance (of the overwhelming evidence that we and all other animals and plants did in fact evolve), incredulity (of the notion that evolved animals can and do exhibit a wide range of behaviors and produce complex outputs), and — above all — special pleading (because your god that somehow just always existed and has all of these abilities and characteristics, plus many more, is exempted from this same incredulity). So yes, you do see why that's so big of a problem. You just choose to ignore it when it comes to the god you've decided to believe in. And as I said, the worst part of it is that "god" isn't even an explanation; it's just a name for a whole host of things you don't know or understand (many of which nobody knows or understands, by the way, but some of which you could easily learn about). I really would recommend checking out those references I provided; evolution is not only a fascinating topic but is the underpinning of all of biology, with deep implications for many areas of thought, and if you're going to reject it you should at least take the time to understand what it is you're rejecting. Beyond that, I'll leave you to it.
