I turn around for a few hours and miss all of the drama.
As for evidence against evolution, there are literally hundreds of millions of people on the planet who believe in a young Earth and that god created all species without evolution. The amount of peer-reviewed work that they have produced that refutes evolution appears to be somewhere between zero and zero. I'd guess that the majority of people who did the work that led to the development of the initial theory and the decades of follow-up work were religious; they believe in god but their work just keeps confirming that evolution is an integral part of life on Earth.
Darwin himself, it should be noted, was a Christian until much later in his life. He was a Christian during the time he performed the work that would be published in his Origin of Species. He was a Christian for some time after. It was not evolution that led him to agnosticism, but the problem of evil, an issue that religion has wrestled with for a very long time. Who could imagine that a man who was raised a Christian might not consider racism or slavery to present much of a moral quandry?