I wasn't aware of any evidence against the theory of evolution. Understanding evolutionary theory is central to my work as a biochemist. Not to say that intelligent design is not at work here; sometimes people in my field just have to sit back in awe at the sheer complexity of it all.
The sheer complexity, and the interrelatedness of all systems necessary for life should give you a hint that there is a lot more at work here than just random mutations.
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Understanding evolutionary theory is central to my work as a biochemist. Not to say that intelligent design is not at work here; sometimes people in my field just have to sit back in awe at the sheer complexity of it all.
One of Philip Johnson's comments in his book Darwin on Trial is that scientific experts see weaknesses in evolutionary theory in their own field, but assume that evidence for evolution exists in other fields.
Do your own research and make your own conclusions. But you owe it to yourself to read the best of what the ID movement has to offer, and The Access Research Network is the best place to begin.