evolution is being explained by using physical data while creation takes a very big leap from physical to a spiritual realm exposition.
Exactly. Creationism is going backwards—I
believe in God, therefore, somehow there must be an explanation on how God magically created the earth and its denizens.
Science didn't even
have Evolution to begin with. Instead, Science saw the fossil record, Mendel experimented with genetics, Darwin pondered on speciation, Watson and Crick deduced the double helix structure of DNA, geology uncovered a billion-year old Earth, and so on. Put those all together, and it paints a picture of simple life-forms early in Earth's history, gradually progressing towards greater and greater variety and complexity. What's the more likely conclusion, then?
a) All these things just magically happened, with some supernatural cause?
b) There is a mechanism, which we call "natural selection", by which Life, through successive generations and mutations, 'grew' toward greater variety and complexity?
There no facts and truth in the spiritual domain. Faith is believing without reason.
Not entirely true, though. One of the things they taught us back in college was the whole "faith seeking understanding" and "understanding seeking faith" thing. Yes, there are spiritual truths (according to theologists, of course). Except, they're still restricted to matters spiritual.
Once you go all meta-physical, then you run into trouble.