Our forum guidelines do specify that…
…since this is a Christian discussion forum, we expect that basic Christian presuppositions like “God is good” and “the Bible is true” will not be constantly challenged by those who do not share those presuppositions. People of all beliefs are welcome to discuss evolutionary creationism here, but this is not the right place for debates on God’s existence or the general merits of the Christian faith.
That said - we’ve been lenient on letting discussions venture to these areas if others here want to give some response (it is related to the thread topic after all). Just be aware that if after sharing your views, others here don’t find them persuasive, we won’t let the forum become an endless arena for re-adjudication of basic Christian principles. So if some want to respond here and absorb your questions into the topic at hand, that’s fine. Meanwhile …
Here is a Biologos article that touches on this question: “Are gaps in scientific knowledge evidence for God?”
Or here is a thread where this is some good discussion if you want to see some of how this has already been kicked around in the forum: