Hmm is all I can say right now. I won't go into that now although I appreciate the effort you made to help me better understand the concept of evolution. So then, yes, a decision must be made. And since I don't know everything I choose to go along to the best of my humble and limited ability with the Bible as I understand it. And accept what it says. I hope for a resurrection, if I die. That is a choice because I have faith. Further, yes...I believe that scientists themselves say the odds are astronomical to the beginning of life here, either way you look at it. Whether abiogenesis or after that. Do I believe species made changes? Seems so and I don't want to get into a discussion of what forms a species now rather than kind. So we can leave it at that. You have been very kind to put up with me and for that I thank you.
The theory of evolution does nothing to refute that Christian belief.
You can still believe in the resurrection and accept evolution. It only tells us that the Adam and Eve myth is wrong. It does not say anything about other Christian beliefs.
As to the odds argument. That is often poorly made. The odds of humans being here is almost zero. The odds of some sort of life evolving in the universe and some of it being intelligent is almost one.
Take the lottery as an example. If you plan your retirement using the lottery you will almost surely end up in the poor house. But sooner or later someone somewhere will win the lottery.
When it came to the lottery of intelligent life we were one of the winners. The odds were huge that some organisms would win somewhere. People that do not understand odds often have very difficult time understanding them in the very rare cases when they do win, and they also often misunderstand them when the keep losing.