Except for genetics (including ERV insertions), biogeographical distribution patterns of living species, morphological evidence, thousands of transitional fossils, ring species, etc. - the list keeps going. I'm guessing you didn't read through very much of the link I provided (though I may be wrong).
Not only that, evolution makes specific, testable predictions, just like any other valid scientific theory.
"Unfortunately, it's impossible to know that a scientific theory is right. The theory may agree beautifully with all the evidence - today. But science isn't like mathematics. There can be no guarantee about what evidence we will discover tomorrow.
So, we go for the next best thing, which is proving theories wrong. That's easy. You just find some evidence that contradicts what the theory says. The theory is then falsified and stays that way."
You should actually read what you are using for your support. When the evolutionists profer up a theory which they know cannot be disproven, then say it's valid because you cannot disprove it, that should say it all.