"Nothing is evolving, all things are growing or decaying and heading to its end. No matter is evolving, its all decaying. No human flesh, or animal flesh is evolving, only decaying."
I don't mean this as an insult, but you clearly don't understand the theory of evolution, this is a very very common problem, even among people who advocate "evolution" many people don't fully understand the fundamental pricipals of evolution.
Individual, Living organisms, and living tissues don't "Evolove", they can MUTATE while alive, which is how many people picture "Evolution" happening, dramatic incidences of growing extra limbs, wings, changing colour etc. (this image is promoted by adverts, films, sci-fi and other media for dramatic effect), but this is not Evolution, very very far from it.
You are partly correct in your observation that all living tissue/organisms are in a state of constant decay, but you ommited to say that they are also in a constant cycle of reproduction and re-generation, and it is during reproduction, (the replication, spliting, jumbling, mixing, fertilisation, fusing of a new cell with half mothers half farthers genes, know as meiosis) that very tiny and very infrequent mutations happen which give arise to new variations within the population of a species. Please Note: this part of the process of evolution happens over and very very long time.
So, the arise of large variation within a species is the first step (eg. breeds of dog, all the same species with huge variation). Although people think of "Evolving" as animals changing to suit thier enviroment, this is not so, evolution is a SPECIES changing in its characteristics.
Large variation of genetic "versions" (Allels) of the same componant part of an animal (Eg. fur colour), arise in times of stable enviroment.
The second part of evolution is a changing enviroment, the PROCESS of evolution can be sped forward by natural disasters or dramatic climate changes, which kill off all varients within a population that cannot survive. Eg. There may be variation in a global population of mamoths (all the same species) where some varietys have genetics that code for very thick fur, and some have genetics that causes hardly any hair at all, then an ice age strikes, and all varietys with little hair die of cold, and only the mamoths with very thick hair genetics survive and therefore pass these genetics to their offspring, and thus the characteristics of that species has changed over time. Then if the climate stays the same for a long time, tiny infrequent mutations during meiosis can cause NEW variations to occur in that population of mamoths and the process continues.
But enviromental change pressures can be gradual as well.
So in summary The theory of evolution is a theory (with overwhelming evidence and probability) of a PROCESS of changes within POPULATIONS of a SPECIES over a very very very long time which ultimatly change the colective charateristics of that species.
I hope I have been clear enough and consise enough to explain what is in pricipal a simple formula, but complex in its magnitude. I'd also like very much to invite anybody to correct me if in fact I have misuderstood this theory or any part of it.
Tom x