Man, if that's what you believe, I respect that. But what are you teaching your kids as science?
Here's my point: regardless of your beliefs on how things came to be how they are, you have to acknowledge the importance that science plays, and thus for your children to receive a full education they must learn about what science is, and the principles behind science.
In so many words, I'm curious if you're teaching your children that the bible is science.
And I don't want to be a dick about it, you've got your beliefs, and if it works for you, then why wouldn't it work for your kids, and thus by all means, homeschool. But I'm just of the opinion that to teach faith as science and science as faith doesn't do either justice. If science proved the existance of God, then it would kill faith, and if faith is required in science, we might still think the Earth is flat and on the shell of a turtle. You get what I'm saying?