It's not that the answer is inadequate, the answer is unacceptable to those of faith. The most likely scenario with evolution, whether it happened on Earth or somewhere else, is an exceedingly rare case of random chance. I know several people who truly believe that evolution is real, but can't accept random origin. I've also seen people weird out a little bit, people who say they believe in evolution, when forced to confront the reality that we share about 99% of our DNA with a chimp. Theory is one thing, actual numbers are another. But like I've posted before, I understand this position. I don't agree with it, but I understand it. Even Fred Hoyle, a British astronomer and cosmologist, who was probably smarter on his worst day than I'll ever be, couldn't believe in random chance either. He was a believer in micro-intervention.