Ann, read a book, for goodness sakes. What an uneducated dope. Obviously no one can see before their eyes a lizard turn into a snake or something because noticable evolution takes hundreds of thousands of years. The fossil records prove it happened beyond any doubt.
Take flying birds for example; suppose you aren't one, and you want to become one. You'll need a baker's dozen highly specialized systems, including wings, flight feathers, a specialized light bone structure, specialized flow-through design heart and lungs, specialized tail, specialized general balance parameters etc.
For starters, every one of these things would be antifunctional until the day on which the whole thing came together, so that the chances of evolving any of these things by any process resembling evolution (mutations plus selection) would amount to an infinitessimal, i.e. one divided by some gigantic number.
Wrong. All that is necessary for flight to get started is that creatures with a slightly increased surface area around the sides survive better than those that do not. A bird that fell from a high place might be saved by such a surface area because it slowed its descent ever so slightly. The birds which survived in this way will have some offspring with a larger still surface area, and so on. Slowly wings evolve. For examples of where a creature cannot fly, but can glide through the air because of this principle, look at a frog. Maybe one day frogs will be able to fly too. It is also not true that this must happen more than once. One time is enough, and from them on, slowly semi-winged birds can predominate.
Frat members don't exactly spend their time thinking about the origins of the world.
What I find amusing is this Creationist idea that if life evolved by Natural Selection then there is no such thing as right and wrong. "Oh well I used to think it was a bad idea to kill people, but since I read some Darwin he really proved that wrong." o_O