When someone asks you “Do you believe in evolution?” they probably won’t take the time to listen to your 15 minute exposition on the different meanings of “evolution” and why you reject one or more of them, and they probably won’t read “Darwin’s Black Box” if you gave them a copy, so what do you say? Here’s my short answer: “I believe in the evolution of life and in the evolution of automobiles, but I don’t believe either could have come about without design.”
When someone tells you “The theory of evolution is well-established science, only ignorant people still doubt it,” again, they probably won’t give you 30 minutes to respond, and won’t have time to read anything you refer them to, so what do you say? Here’s my suggestion: point to your cell phone and say “So you believe that the four fundamental, unintelligent forces of physics alone could have rearranged the fundamental particles of physics into this cell phone, and you have no idea why any educated person would doubt this?”
In the unlikely event that they are interested in a longer response, may I humbly suggest you refer them to this 22 minute video, which expands on both short answers: