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As I understand it, Wesson is not rejecting evolution, he is supporting it. However, he says that Darwin's proposed process for evolution (natural selection) is not the key mechanism. But he doesn't look for a divine explanation to replace it.
Instead he argues that a version of chaos theory accounts for what we see more accurately. Chaos theory seeks to explain through mathematical analysis how patterns and order can emerge from random, natural conditions - derived ultimately from the basic structural tendencies of matter. (For instance, chaos theory is used in analysing complex weather patterns.) Wesson argues that natural selection does play a role, but only in honing what has already resulted from chaos theory.
In other words, far from rejecting TOE, Wesson is offering an explanation that entirely sidesteps all the usual Creationist objections listed in this thread - eg how evolution can make big jumps to more complex structures as opposed to a stage by stage process. It's one of the reasons why it's wrong to reject TOE on the grounds of the 'how', because there are so many possible avenues for solutions.
To what lengths they will go to deny God, believing every impossible and unbelievable thing just so they can deny God! And they call themselves intelligent, even scientists!