Is Evolution the cause of all evils that we are witnessing in the world?
Only indirectly. It's the reason humanity exists, and the rest follows from that. A more immediate cause of what you call evil is religion. Putting ideas like that one in the heads of believers does the church a favor, but is a disservice to the believers and to those around them.
Creation and Intelligent Design accept that an Intelligent Agent or Intelligent Designer (IDer) exist who had commanded us to love each other.
Yeah, but that didn't work, did it? People don't become loving because a book commands them to. Love is taught by example.
Love means to let other people live happily, even though you may sacrifice.
John 3:16
That's the definition of tolerance. Love goes further and requires one devote resources to the object of love, which may as little as time and empathy. Also, the Christian model of love is not a good one. Your cited scripture defines love in terms of a blood sacrifice. A god that would reject and punish man for unbelief is not a loving god by humanist standards and probably those of the dharmic religions. A god that would build a torture chamber and stock it with demons to torment souls gratuitously kept conscious just to make them suffer to the benefit of nobody but a sadist is not a loving god. A god that would leave two children alone with a malicious serpent where temptation could be so costly is not a loving god.
Thus, let us get rid of Evolution, as one sources of evil.
How about we get rid of anti-intellectual religions that teach an unloving form of "love," one that generates homophobes, atheophobes, and misogynists, and seems to have no trouble with white supremacy or insurrection, that teaches that faith is a virtue and reason its enemy? Think how much evil would be swept away with that. Humanism could fill in the vacuum and provide a better model and philosophy, one opposed to all of that.
Here's a kindred spirit, a guy who loves your religion and detests humanism. Have a taste of what love means to this Christian:
- "Why stoning? There are many reasons. First, the implements of execution are available to everyone at virtually no cost...executions are community projects--not with spectators who watch a professional executioner do `his' duty, but rather with actual participants...That modern Christians never consider the possibility of the reintroduction of stoning for capital crimes indicates how thoroughly humanistic concepts of punishment have influenced the thinking of Christian." - Christian Dominionist Gary North bemoaning the influence that humanism has had
If you want to come on this site to demean that which you imagine is the enemy of your religious beliefs, and to present your religion as a religion of love, be prepared to hear the rebuttal.