Let me educate you on the TOE.
The TOE states that random mutations take place in DNA, and then the beneficial mutations confer an advantage to the organism, which is filtered/selected by natural selection. THIS IS THE MECHANISM OF CHANGE. If you can’t prove that this actually happened for the cases evolutionists cite (e.g. Lucy to humans), then you have nothing but speculation. Well, I guess you would still have blind faith.]
Mutations = changes to DNA.
For the purpose of illustration, I suggested that “Lucy” had DNA version A. A baseline. A starting point for the discussion. Are you still following me? Mutations which occurred over time, I suggested we call “B, C, D.” Of course there would have been more, but this is just an illustration.
You have no original “Lucy” DNA (version A) even to start an analysis with, or to begin speculating upon. You have no subsequent “versions” (mutated versions of the prior versions) to compare with version A. You don’t have B to compare with A, or C to compare with B, or D to compare with C. Etc. What we do have is the DNA from modern man. You have NO TRAIL. You have at best circumstantial evidence, but circumstantial evidence is not good enough to say with certainty “it happened.”
I’m sorry you didn’t understand my example.
It seems to me that you need to actually define what you mean by “evolution.” For example, if you want to distinguish it from abiogenesis then you’ll need to be clear about it. Or if you merely mean “changes to lifeforms over time”, that’s different than “random mutations, plus natural selection.” etc.