I don’t believe in evolution.
I can hear what you are thinking: "Is he an idiot or something? He still doesn’t believe in evolution?!"
But here’s the thing: evolution is a scientific theory, same as the theory of gravity, germ theory, cell theory, quantum theory, theory of relativity and many others.
Unlike religion, science doesn’t work with "beliefs". You take the facts supporting the theory and compare those with facts that do not support the theory. Then you decide if the theory is correct or perhaps you should improve the theory, choose an alternate theory or scrap the whole thing altogether.
And the theory of evolution has literally hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of scientifically validated observations and experiments supporting it. You have scientific articles, monographs, experiments (yes, there are MANY experiments on evolution), observations and so forth.
And now we take the facts not supporting or invalidating the theory of evolution…. Oh, wait. There aren’t any.
There is not a single observation or experiment that invalidates evolution. No fossil rabbits in Pre-Cambrian strata. No human footprints next to dinosaur footprints. No genetic data showing the synchronized bottleneck of Noah’s ark in all of the animal species. No radioactive dating results or anything else disproving the Cambrian explosion.
There simply is nothing.... Or, like Richard Dawkins put it, “Today the theory of evolution is about as much open to doubt as the theory that the earth goes round the sun”.
So, I don’t believe in evolution. But I also don’t believe in the chair I’m sitting on right now. I can prove the latter exists by an series of empirical observations (looking and touching it) and testing (I sit down. If didn’t fall on the floor, the chair probably exists).
Evolution has been proven. And it does not require "belief".