Evolution isn't a problem as much as evolution without God is a problem.
Small evolutions are observable, it's the jumps that are hard to swallow. It's also the convenience that is ...too convenient. As in the classic moth study, of the moths that were white and lived on trees in Pennsylvania, which their coloring blended into. Then a mill was built nearby and caused the trees to turn black with soot, which made the moths stick out and thus lower their reproductive survivability. This would have endangered the moths to predators and exposed their place of breeding, but an evolution saved them. Magically, some Moths evolve/mutate to be colored black to better match the soot. That's too intelligent for a random evolution for me. If it's random, why not pink or any other color? We have changed skin tones from thousands of years of regional sun exposure, but this is a much shortened time in front of a steel mill. This moth example is supposed to show evolution, which it does, but it made me question the randomness of it. We don't believe in the whole Girafffe theory anymore, but this random lucky chance theory doesn't work here either.