Actually, you are correct, my misuse of the word evolution. I meant abiogenesis. But, evolution does depend on it. If God created life some 6000 years ago, there would not be time for anything to evolve. BTW, there is micro-evolution (adaption - 100% true) and macro-evolution (one thing turning into another - cat to dog - 100% false). Without proof of abiogenesis, macro-evolution becomes meaningless.
There's no difference. Macroevolution is microevolution, only on a larger scale. There's no reason changes wouldn't add up. God did not create life 6000 years ago, recorded human history predates that.
The difference between a fact and a law is that a fact is a one-off event. A law is universal in scope. Facts are used in courts of law to find people innocent or guilt and so should not be ignored. Laws apply universally to everything (e.g. Laws of Thermodynamics) so definitely should not be ignored. Unless you can provide an exception, "Life comes from previous living things" IS a LAW (universal).
I can happily provide an exception: the natural origin of single-celled life on Earth millenia ago.
This is not circular. We know life has developed: I could just as easily say "God does not create life," is a law. Otherwise, I would question your definition of law. it seems to be "We have not osberved something, therefore it cannot happen." I've never observed a turtle dunked in liquid nitrogen and then thrown in a baseball game and smashed, that doesn't mean the laws of the universe conspire to make it impossible. It's just a rare event.
However, this seems to be getting off topic.
Like turtles?

It's okay, I do too.
You're right, this is getting off-topic, and I'm sure evolution has been tired out in other subjects around here. I've done my best to avoid them because it's such a loaded topic and I'm a busy mamma of a baby and little girl. But I do feel a certain sense of duty to point you in an informative direction, if you aren't completely closed-minded about creation. Some people have an emotional aversion to God, and I don't know you, so I can't know where you're at. But this is a subject I am incredibly passionate about, especially because most people really don't know that much about evolution or creation.
I actually don't like the word micro-evolution, because it's confusing--it's really not the same as macro-evolution at all. Speciation does not require the same kind of information as kinds changing into other kinds.
Secondly, do you know how we have "recorded history" that "predates that?" You might be interested in reading about dating methods and how they really work on creation.com. You may laugh at the suggestion, but these are real scientists--biologists, cosmologists, geologists, etc., and they aren't afraid to share what they know. The most interesting recent article is about the find of dino bones that were not fossilized. That simply cannot happen if they went extinct millions of years ago.
So what happens if man's measurements of recorded history are faulty and contradict what we find, as shown on creation.com? We have written recorded history that seems to explain our world much better. If you would like to carry on this conversation further, perhaps a PM so as not to bother others who don't wish to see this subject. =)