The life is the choas. The rest of the universe is very calm. The explosion itself, is life. Star formation clusters are considered 'lively'. From a certain perspective, a higher perspective, the planet seems to be somewhat odd in terms of chemical reactions. In fact, the vent-based products a of 3 billion year old lightning bolt appears to be looking for the nearest water surfaced planet to jump to. It's a very electricly charged planet. It's probably going to spread that chemical reaction to the whole region at lightning speed, if it does explode from a nuclear chain reaction.
As for evolution, there's also gene-activation, which is a favorite theory of the religious. Evolution is a deeply flawed concept as it is taught. The only thing I fully agree with is that thinks change.
Nobody literally teleported shit onto the planet in a matter of days.
Evolution isn't outside of God.
You can just use the bowling ball of God theory. The ball's direction is changing, and god doesn't have control of it, but yet, he still bowls a perfect game.
If you're just going to point at every fossil and say 'That doesn't exist', I'd like to point out that most religious books are reeeaaallllyyyy fossilized.
I prefer to think of them as perfect books... For that era.