IF you don't know, you have already bought the farm.I'm sorry, I am unable to read minds, and hence cannot divine your specific objections to the theory of evolution without some explanation from yourself.
Now, I am, of course, making some really dumb assumptions here, which I shall list:
- That you have actually studied the theory of evolution in sufficient detail to have an idea of what you're arguing against (many ;
- That you have identified specific shortcomings in the theory of evolution--i.e., that there are specific falsifiable predictions made by the theory of evolution that are not observed in the field;
- That, finally, you have developed an alternative hypothesis that makes specific falsifiable predictions that are verified by observations in the field.
So, with that . . . how about laying out your specific objections to the theory of evolution?
You're right on all three points. It's just that I don't care to share them with you.