You've raised a lot of points here, and while it's sufficient to say you're wrong and poorly informed about all of them, rebutting you is beyond the scope of this thread's topic. If you'd like to discuss these points, you could open new topics:
Mutations are not good.
life does not come from non-life (check out Louis Pasteur's abiogenesis experiments)
the Second Law of Thermodynamics
the existance of self-sacrifice
defending the young and weak in other animals simply cannot be explained by a natural selection
The last is an especially puzzling objection. If you can't see the reproductive benefit of protecting your own offspring, then you're just not very knowledgable about biology. The evolutionary advantage of protecting juveniles should be obvious to the most casual thinker.