"I am Christian, and I am also a Doctor. I have always believed in creation, but the profession I chose brought many questions with it."
Yeah, I can imagine. Those anatomy classes must have been a real bitch, huh? Questions like "why the hell would a perfect, omnipotent creator do this when even I can see a better way?" must have popped up quite a bit.
"However, after all of my years of study I have come to the conclusion that neither "theory" can be labeled "fact" from a "scientific" standpoint. There is absolutely NO scientific evidence that can support either claim, because neither claim can be repeated! I see evolutions scheme of events, but I also know that it is IMPOSSIBLE for those events to occur."
This is an embarrassing statement coming from one in your field. Did you not get a biology degree before entering medical school like most in your profession tend to do? This should have been covered in those classes.
"I also see creations table of events, and the faith that it takes to believe that."
A person in your profession should not have "faith" in such bullshit. It shows a severe lack of critical thinking skills. Something your profession requires.
"I believe that it all comes down to where you choose to put your faith; with 2 options available. Either you have faith in yourself; faith that there is no God, and that we are all here by some random chance through a highly fallable, error riddled and physically impossible (as any REAL SCIENTIST knows, whether he will admit it or not) man devised scheme, or you have faith in a God breathed, God ordained creation that has been recorded in His Word to us, the Bible, which has been proven time and again to be an accurate record of history."
First of all, unless you happen to be a research physician you are not a "scientist" but a technician. You put into practice what others discover through scientific inquiry. You, I hope, apply scientific methodology to your treatment of patients but you are not a "scientist" per se.
Second of all, "faith" does not enter into it. Evidence is presented that supports evolution and that is why it's accepted. Your seemingly heavy reliance on faith gives me great cause for concern with regards to your patients.
"For me, it takes MUCH less faith to believe in God than to believe in evolution."
You don't need "faith" to accept evolution. You simply have to look at the evidence.
How someone in your profession can not accept evolution is both beyond my understanding and, in all truth, quite frightening.
"Plus, by accepting Christ in my life, and experiencing the change He has made in me, my life is FACT that there is NO THEORY, only FACT of GOD! May the GOD of hope bless you."
Such tripe should be grounds for dismissal from the AMA and a revocation of ones medical license. Being religious is fine; acting like an utter fool and ignoring scientific data is both silly and dangerous for someone in your position.