So with that in mind, you also cannot prove that God did not include in His great plan an evolving universe.
Well, yes we can.
There is no reason to be scared of the word "Evolution" just because atheists use it. It is pretty clear that their view of evolution is wrong since it excludes God. However, there is nothing wrong with entertaining the idea that God's plan includes an evolving Universe.
Well, no, it doesn't. God designed creatures to be able to adapt to their environment, but always within boundaries. The kind of evolution that darwinists want to have happened is not simply adaptation to an environment, it's that the species becomes a different species.
Wondrous are his ways, and they are far, far above our understanding.
God's ways are higher than our ways, to be sure, but they are not LOWER.
God, through Moses, said that He created man on Day 6, and Jesus said He created man at "the beginning of creation."
Meaning, there's simply not enough time (not enough time anyways, but that's a different argument) for evolution to happen.
There was no death (animal or human) prior to Adam's fall. This is explicitly clear in the Bible.