"evolution is intolerant atheism masquerading as science"
Yet thousands upon thousands of theists - scientists, clergy and lay people - believe it based upon the evidence.
"The implications of evolution are clear, no God, no savior, no sin, no right, no wrong."
No, the implications of evolution are clear, new species arise by descent with modification from old species, driven by mutation and selection, and over very long time-scales.
"The fossil record shows stasis, animals appear fully formed, and then become extinct."
Except when you line all these "fully formed" animals up by age, you can see distinct trends where ceratopsids develop their distinct patterns of horns and frills, where equids acquire their modern characteristics from smaller, primitive hyracotheriums, where fish develop the limbs and necks, becoming the first tetrapods, and where simple, frail ape-like creatures become larger, bipedal and increasingly brainy.
Evolution theory is so strong that we don't even come across these fossil intermediates by chance anymore. We can predict what sort of fossils should be in what age of rock and then go to where the right sort and age of rock is and start looking.
Tiktaalik is confirmation of evolution. It is an evolutionary prediction come true.
"where are the 'proto-organs' in humans, or any other animal, since we are in the process of 'evolving'?"
Everywhere, and the genes for them are in every cell. You call them "organs" and "genes". New structures arise by modification of old ones.
What you mean is, of course, where are our half-completed wings, or three-tenths of a gill, etc. But evolution doesn't work "towards a goal", it is a blind watchmaker.
"the evolutionists cannot evolve anything in a lab"
Except whole new species that don't or can't interbreed with their parent species, and completely novel functions such as the ability to digest man-made materials, etc. Even the jump to multicellularity has been reproduced in the lab.
"as the tuatara demonstrates"
It would not matter if every species that ever lived could be found somewhere on the planet today, evolution would still explain how they arose.