It's amusing that you can say that and silmutaneously claim to be a "science lover". "Designed and created by God" indeed. You really think that's a rational, scientific statement, don't you? It's a statement of belief based on religious views. Eventually you're going to have to pick a side- science or faith.
You really don't understand either science or religion.
I am a science lover since an early age and still am. I am more recently a believer.
Why did I come to believe.
Because I know enough about science to know its weaknesses and limitations as well as its strengths.
I love science despite its imperfections, just as I love my wife despite the fact she is not perfect either (and she loves me despite my imperfections too).
Science is limited to dealing with the natural world. If there is a spirit world Science is powerless to know and to deal with it.
When one looks at the world around us, any mature person can easily see that it could not possibly have come about by natural means only. This is why most people in the world reject the concept that everything has arisen by natural forces only and believe in some sort of force beyond nature.
And this is despite the intense propaganda in modern societies that currently pushes a nature-only agenda. Thank God that common sense prevails on this subject.
My concern is that many people who believe in God feel they must accept evolution because most biologists seem to support it. So they try to combine the two things so they won't be called stupid by professors or others.
In their effort to avoiding being called stupid they actually become stupid by swallowing a big lie.
Since God exists (which they already believe) there is no reason why He couldn't have created multiple types of land, sea and air creatures at the beginning. And if He did do this it would have been far easier for the creatures to multiply and fill the Earth rapidly. There is nothing in biology that would prevent this, in fact it makes perfect sense because it solves the DNA/protein chicken/egg problem.
Only atheists should have problems with this scenario, and they must be close to brain dead anyway to believe that the universe created itself from nothing and life arose naturally from the primordial ooze.