I really, really fail to see how a majority of this thread provides evidence that man "has not evolved" so to speak. The question itself is far too open ended. Unless you just paraphrased the question, "Has man really evolved?" is in no way specific enough to base an entire thesis off of. Evolved from what? That would have to be a key portion of the question. Otherwise you could just state your own opinion on the state of man today and then back it up with selective polling and assumptions on how man used to be.
Even if you DID have a period of analysis (the period over which you're analyzing the evolution, or lack thereof, of man) you couldn't possibly say no. You could argue that man's evolution has been positive or negative, but you can't deny that man has indeed "evolved." If you're going to argue that man's barbarism is still in tact, are you going to neglect the numerous ways in which we have evolved in that "area"?
Also, about your "just because I quoted it doesn't mean it was directed at you" thing: if you're going to use bait like that to contrive results for your thesis, you aren't getting results fairly. You're using psychology to bend people to respond in ways that support your ideas. When you put quotes like those in discussions, especially when you preface them with things like,"Oh, only Real will get this," of course people are going to respond as if you're speaking down to them because there is no other way to take it when it's together with the body of the rest of the text. Maybe you are innocent of this and don't understand linguistics or the human mind, but I doubt that, and I think it's really shady how your gathering data here.
Also, Real, none of these responses are because of you being Christian. If anybody from another belief system were to come into this thread and start spouting off the same incorrect assumptions like what TConwell and IntaminFan were doing, they would get the same response. I'm sure you are less psycho than a lot of Christians are, and you've demonstrated that, but wrong is wrong regardless of who it comes from.