The mechanism are up for discussion at a very fine and high level - the idea that there is no consensus on evolution is creationist claptrap, it's something they have pushed for over 100 years with no success.
Scientists are annoyed by creationism because it tries to undermine reasoning with authority. It also tries to create an annoying casm in our quest for knowledge and understanding; where there isn't an adequate explanation for why and how, for cause and effect. For a searching mind this is a terrifying consideration to be left with "it was just created all at once like this, and arbitrarily."
But it is also possible that the universe was created just 5 minutes ago, with everything created as we see it, as I look around the room and desks and coworkers, my memories of the past, etc etc. Just like waking up in a morning can feel like a new beginning; a new life; a new universe. So creationism 5000+ years ago, yes that's also a possibility.
I do like to keep my mind as open as possible, as you probably all know by now. So I don't discount this, or traditional creationism as mere claptrap. But when something is stated as fact, when we don't know that it is fact, like religious ideas often are (and some scientific theories too), anything in an authoritarian way, I start to lose respect for people.
This is why I like mathematics most, from an academic perspective. Because mathematicians don't really care; they just look for models and forms which resemble and reproduce what they see.