The only problem I have with evolution is the seemingly HUGE intelligence disparity between our species and every other species on the planet.
Intelligence is obviously important to survival, and yet, ours seems to be the only damn species that focused on intelligence throughout the evolutionary path.
Why?
How did we turn out so completely different from our other primate cousins, when they essentially have the same tools we did back in the day. Why didn't / haven't they developed the simple tools we did to hunt? Why don't they use furs to keep warm in colder climates? Why don't they develop more refined "languages" to communicate?
It just seems odd to me, almost as if we had some kind of "help" along the way by....something?
If intelligence is so important to survival, why isn't it reflected in the evolutionary path of the rest of the animal kingdom?
So while evolution certainly makes sense, IMO, it's only part of the answer.