Ok, problems with evolution:
-Irreducable compllexity
...is a psudoscientific argument. If you take out a single component of our systems, the system will most likely continue to function, just not as well or in the same manner. Complex systems are complex because they built up that complexity over time in response to changes in the system holder's enviorment.
-Time (all sorts of math attempts out there which claim to prove that evolution would never have been able to happen in 4 billion years
Show me. Four billion years is a
really, really long time. I don't think any of us can even wrap our minds around just how long of a time that really is.
-I'm sure there are others
And they are
all wrong. The Theory of Evolution has been around for about 150 years, and in that time, it's only gotten stronger. If any real evidence came out that rendered evolution false, it would be the biggest biological discovery we've ever made. You would know, I would know,
everyone would know because of how large a discovery it would be. Whomever discovered it would be the single most acclaimed scientist in the entire world. But none of that has happened, because nothing disproving evolution has ever entered the scientific arena, and at this rate may never. Probably because, and this is a shocking one here,
the theory of evolution is most likely accurate.