Right, maybe I don't understand evolution, but then again I am in good company. For seems none here has the ability to explain it to me, or even to try. That would include you.
"Right, maybe I don't understand evolution, but then again I am in good company. For seems none here has the ability to explain it to me, or even to try. That would include you."
To do so would be a misuse of the bandwidth here on Free Republic. There are any number of websites which explain the Theory of Evolution. You need only use Theory of Evolution as a search phrase in Google to find as many as you could possibly read.
Further, I have no doubt that there is a public library in your community. You'll find a number of books there which explain the theory very clearly and accurately. You'll find them at index number 536 in the Dewey Decimal System or QH300-400 in the Library of Congress indexing system.
These books are available in a wide range of reading and knowledge levels, from books suitable for children to complex graduate-level texts. I suggest paging through a few to see which one meets your level of education the best.
After you read a bit in this area, you'll have a good grounding in what the TOE is and is not. Then, you'll be able to discuss it in detail and with some actual information.
I dont have the patience to dislodge the Jack-Chick-Cartoon version of evolution from your brain.
Is that because they're such lousy teachers? Or because your ability to learn is that weak?
Don't confuse the lack of desire to do so with an inability to do so. No one likes pounding their head against a wall.