I hear a whole lot of talk about coming from monkeys (not what evolution supports), apes turning into humans (that would disprove evolutionary theory because that isn't what it supports) and other silly misrepresentations about evolution.
What so many seem to not realize is that evolution does not mean one animal giving birth to another species or humans evolving from chimps. According to evolutionay theory, modern humans and modern apes/monkeys of other species all evolved from a common ancestor who was not anything like the common species.
I also see posts about adaptation being true, but evolution not being true. That is like saying the second hand ticks but a minute never passes. You can take constant steps forward, and never walk a mile. These adaptations are precisely what lead to new species.
People also say there is no evidence, no transitional fossils, and missink links. None of this is true. There is overwhelming evidence, if you take the time to look for it. There are plenty of transitional fossils, and supposed missing links have been found since he term was first used to oppose evolution many years ago. Evolutionary theory continues to be supported by new evidence, and has predictive power about new evidece as well. Being a lab technologist and working in microbiology, I personally witnedd evolution happening over generations of bacteria.
You don't have to believe in evolution. I wouldn't expect anyone to believe something for which they have not seen convincing evidence. But you can't justifiably say it is false or that there is no evidence when:
1) There is tons of evidence, and it is well known among those who have done the research on it.
2) You don't even know what evolutionary theory is, what it supports, what it predicts, etc.
If you have ever asked why there are still monkeys, talked about a gorilla birthing a human, or something evolving within a single generation, then you truly have no idea what evolutionary theory is.