Look, Christian apologists have wrestled with the pagan/atheist consensus from the start, and have made great progress in many areas. For example, the debate about whether or not the universe has an infinite past or a beginning, only concluded in the 20th century. And lo and behold the Christians, who were ridiculed by respected “professionals” for centuries, proved to be correct according to what is available to our observation, and we do suspect today that the universe had a beginning. In my view it will be the same with the origin of life and the reasons for life’s diversity.
Christians must hold at the very least that God created the universe through direct intervention, as we affirm in the Creed, “Creator of Heaven and Earth.” Although we do not hold that God used bodily hands to do so; as St. John Chrysostom explains, Scripture in this case condescends to speak in language that we as bodily creatures understand, but does not mean to say that Almighty God has a body like we do or is restricted to its operation.
So it is true that I have very little faith in mankind to answer these kinds of questions. I understand that for the entirety of human history we’ve been mistaken about almost everything having to do with our beginnings and the reasons for our existence, particularly when we’ve departed from the Truth which is Christ.
This is why I don’t consider any scientific claim or historical discovery to be a challenge to Faith. Because Faith, although based on the natural light of reason, receives its saving power from God as a gift, and our illumination therefore is not like the wisdom of the world. It stands to reason, then, that true Faith seems alien to those that are wise as the world considers men to be wise, and even sometimes results in what appears to be foolishness. The Lord’s ways are not our ways. Faith is not contrary to reason, but is the fulfillment and the right orientation of reason, the submission of reason to Truth. Neither will a man be cast into hell for mistakenly believing in geocentrism, but a man will be cast into hell for believing that God did not create mankind in His image. I do not accuse you, but I caution you and any who are following this thread, that there are some who are intentionally using science to destroy central claims of Faith. We do not have to seriously consider these people or their claims. Under Rome, when pagans attacked Christians as fools and atheists before the magistrate for declaring that the world had a beginning, Christians did not condescend to argue with them but gave their lives up in Faith and died resolute.