I like this one. or the cockroach ate it THEN became the termite... interesting enough.
You have still started with a branch. what about the root. look into the odds of ANY DNA stand happening by chance.
Have you ever heard of the Argument from Incredulity Fallacy?[1]
I'm not trying to make people mad here. just calling it like I see it. That being said I have a feeling you all won't like where I take this.
Minor premise: One can't imagine (or has not imagined) how P could be so.
Major premise (unstated): If P, then one could imagine (or would have imagined) how P could be so.
Conclusion: Not-P.
As a syllogism this is valid. The fallacy lies
in the unstated major premise. If a state of
affairs is impossible to imagine, it doesn't
follow that it is false; it may only mean
that imagination is limited. Moreover, if no
one has yet managed to imagine how a state
of affairs is possible, it doesn't follow that
no one will ever be able to.
Keep reading I changed it up a bit

Minor premise: One can't imagine (or has not imagined) how God could be so.
Major premise (unstated): If God, then one could imagine (or would have imagined) how God could be so. (or at least how to prove one way or the other)
Conclusion: Not- God
As a syllogism this is valid. The fallacy lies
in the unstated major premise. If a person lacks FAITH in a state of affairs, it doesn't
follow that it is false; it may only mean
that FAITH is limited. (or absent) Moreover, if no
one has yet managed THE FAITH TO SEE how a state
of affairs is possible, it doesn't follow that
no one will ever be able to.
This is a perfect statement. It can go both ways and clearly demonstrates how it takes faith (here referred to as imagination) to be both an atheist as well as an evolutionist.
Your faith is in science. Mine is in God. I have personal evidence to build a faith in God. You choose to imagine anything but God. This is where we differ. Don't get into this part though. Rather admit, short of introducing you personally to my friend God, you would reject whatever I offer. For some of you a personal introduction would still not be enough.