I expect that in nature because I see it. I don't see Darwinism so I don't expect it. If I walk one block or across the country I am still me.
Man of Faith, with all due respect. You cannot see evolution because you aren't looking in the right direction.
Please take a look at the blind cave fish on any web site that has a picture. You will notice eye sockets on these things. A blind animal with eye sockets. Why? Because long ago in the past, these little animals had eyes. After millenia of living in darkness, these little creatures had no more use for their eyes, and they evolved into an animal that could no longer see. Or did an intelligent designer create a creature with eye sockets that it never needed? Not a very good design, imho.
Take a look at the human species also please. You know how big and bad the Spartan army of 480 b.c. was? According to archeological evidence, these dudes were no bigger than five foot five and 130 lbs. Doesn't mean they weren't bad *****, it's just that humans were a much smaller creature 2500 years ago.
Ever seen armor from the medieval days? You'd swear they were made for today's teenagers. The human animal has certainly evolved into a larger creature than we were in the past. Archeological evidence most certainly supports this.
The claim has been made in this thread about how some of Darwins' theories did not pan out in today's science. Of course not. He wrote "On Origin of Species" in 1859. 1859, man. I can think of no science or anything in our world that has not grown and changed since 1859. Medicine, technology, all of it. Darwin's ideas were, for the most part, dead on and got the ball rolling as far as who we are as a species and where we came from.
Sure, Man of Faith, you may not see a change in yourself from walking a block or across the country, but in a few millenia you most certainly will......
Sir, the valid evidence is out there, it just needs looked at with an open mind.