It supports the idea we're evolving, nolimit- maybe you should check your evidence to make sure it does actually support you rather than work against you. Have you ever heard of vestigiality? The fact we need our wisdom teeth pulled shows that at one point we needed the extra molars, perhaps to eat very tough food, but now we don't need them, perhaps because humans rarely eat very tough food anymore and hence have no need for an extra set of teeth- they've become redundant. Our appendix! Humans once used our appendix, as do other animals, and still do- the appendix secretes antibodies into the gut to help fight diseases that may have entered through ingestion of food. We so rarely eat things that contain diseases, though, and the rest of our immune system has become powerful enough that the appendix doesn't have much use anymore. Hence it's gradual phasing out of our body, representative in the literal sense in that it's physically shrinking, and will soon be gone altogether. In fact, your mention of vestigial body parts further supports evolution- in certain case, very rarely but still notable, dolphins and whales have been found with short stumpy legs. This proves that dolphins and whales once had legs of a sort, and the genetic code for these legs is still present, although it is almost always ignored. The genetic code is present because dolphins and whales, which we all know are marine mammals, evolved from land mammals, animals that used to live on land but gradually became more aquatic and bound to the sea. In a similar sense, some humans are born with vestigial tails, which goes a long way towards proving our most ancient ancestors were, in fact, primates. As for using only a small part of our brains, that's just an urban myth- humans, in all actuality, use 100% of their brains.
I don't often say this, nolimit, but you are one of the most ignorant people I have ever met on a message board. I'm not going to say you're stupid, because you're not, but you know far too little about the things you debate to possibly form any sort of valid opinion at all. The simple fact you supported my own argument against you is proof enough of that. I don't care if you don't believe in evolution and do believe in creationism- that's great for you if it makes you happy, which is our real goal in life- but I cannot respect your opinions when you so obviously don't understand them even enough to support them. This won't escalate into a flame war, if anyone is wondering, because I'm done with this discussion.