Throw a dice. Any number one to six may show up. Then some one may say, "Look, you also can get seven, or eight, or nine, or any natural numbers, if you throw long enough." When you ask them to prove it, they say it is difficult because the results is based on chance. But we can easily prove to such people that it is not possible by showing them the dice, that it has only six sides with one to six only.
People who believe in evolution believe that because living things can show small changes, these small changes can accumulate into big changes, allowing microbes to evolve to men. When you ask them to prove it, they say it is difficult because the time taken to observe the accumulation of such changes are longer than a lifetime.
The only way to prove evolution wrong is to show that the small changes observed are not possible to be accumulated to become a big change. There is a Nobel Prize waiting for those who can prove it. Is there any taker?
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