Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
Hi, I'm high.

Concrete evidence of evolution is between your fingers and toes, and in the corner of your eyes.

Where do you think the "webs" we used for swimming, and the "second-eyelid" to keep the water out, went? A little ball in the corner of our eye and disproportionate hands and feet.
Hey dude, I'm high too (hense my 2 page essay on whatever I was talking about above...sorry if I tend to ramble :P)

On one side of the argument, you could look at the "webs" (to be honest, it takes a lot of imagination to see them as such) and the second eyelid as an argument for evolution. We obviously needed to develope these things if we were to survive in water.
On the other side of you have an argument in favor of an intellegent designer. We ARE able to survive almost anywhere on our planet, and it seems that this second eyelid (something I have only thought of when you mentioned it) and the webbing between our fingers and toes makes us properly suited for water. Why should we believe that these things needed to evolve in order to exist? Why wouldn't we just happen to be creatures (the only creatures) that can comfortably adjust between land (any) and water. Even a frog must stay where its moist.

The question isn't in the evidence, because somewhere in that evidence is a true answer, and a false answer, and obviously people are in disagreement between the two.