EDIT: Sorry, I posted this before I saw the posts above about not getting off topic. That said, I'm perfectly happy to debate about religion any time - obviously as long as it's civil.
Taking this bit by bit:
Can you prove that "god" actually created people? We have physical evidence of fossils that prove the evolution of humans.
That's actually quite a loose definition of proof - it's still a theory, just a widely accepted one (a bit like the big bang theory for instance.) Evolution or no evolution though - how does that prove or disprove God created everything? I know of many that hold the view that God has created us through evolution, and that's a perfectly legitimate argument.
We have writings dating back thousands of years describing people who were different back then.
...and one of those writings is scripture itself - at least the old testament.
I find the big bang theory hard to believe, but I can't see a person floating in deep space just deciding to create everything. Matter cannot be created or destroyed. So, where did he get all of that matter from?
If you're dismissing the idea that God created everything on the basis that matter can't be created, then I'm afraid you'd have to dismiss the big bang theory as well! Again, I know of many Christians that believe and accept the big bang theory - heck if God created space itself with a huge explosion that's fine by me!
You wouldn't believe me if I told you I had a crystal ball that told the future without proof, right?
To put things in perspective a bit - imagine the following situation. I invite you round my house for a party, and upon entering you notice a fabulous model of the solar system, intricately designed and set in motion by a bewildering array of mechanics. On seeing this model, you remark "wow! that's an amazing model! Do tell me, who created it?" I simply reply - no-one. It arrived here by pure coincidence, these clumps of metal just fused together at random and came up with this structure!"
...of course, you wouldn't believe me. BUT take a step back for a minute. The universe we're in is ridiculously intricately designed - the chance that it was created to support, sustain and create life for millions of years at random is too small to consider - it's about the same chance of a tornado going through a scrapheap and turning out a jetfighter.
That, to me, just doesn't add up - and is one example of science not making too much sense.