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The problem with current evolution theory is that the biggest gene pool - by far biggest by a magnitude of thousands - consists of bacteria, who are supposed to be 500 or so millions of years old, yet they are very simple, they haven't evolved into multicellular organisms.
(there are a few very rare semi-multi cellular bacteria, but not any truly multi-cellular)

So much for statements like 'it was very likely that the eye as an organ would evolve' (or actually, they say the eye evolved some 7 or 8 times independently in different organisms). No it wasn't! Because it's not even likely that one celled organisms become multi cellular organisms, even if they populate the whole earth, apparently.

Bacteria are everywhere.
they multiply with an extremely high rate

There's something "wrong" with the theory of evolution. What's stupid is that intelligent people don't ask this question about why bacteria haven't evolved much. It's a statistical impossibility.