There are still tons of missing links. It doesn't make sense, when you think about it. What evolved into apes? Fish? What started the millions of different species of animals? Bacteria? Well, how did life start in the first place? Life cannot be created in nature by chemicals swirling around in the ocean. Even a single-celled organism is sophisticated enough that it could not have been created by accident. You can go back further from that too. Say somehow all life on Earth evolved by accident, and life was created in the first place not by an intelligent supreme being, but by accident. Let's go back to the origin of the universe. How was the universe created? By accident? What was before the universe? Nothing? Did time start when the universe was created by accident, and if so, what made the thing that set off the accidental creation of the universe?
You see, science cannot prove anything. A God of some sort does. After awhile of attempting to explain unexplainable things, you need faith that science holds the answer in it. In a way, science eventually becomes a religion in itself. You need to give up the false necessity that their is a logical explanation for everything and trust in an idea.
By the way, I do believe in evolution. But not to such a huge extent like I mentioned before.
Well we just accidentally developed abstract thought, incredible brain power, the ability to think of our own existence, ability to look at others and improve on what they do, plus much more, over thousands of years? Ya no.