Quote Originally Posted by Selexin
So too do demands for forms of "proof" which the theory of evolution predicts will never be observed,...

Everything seems to be ok with this phrase, exept for has been bothering me... Shouldn't there be that in it's place?
Not if demand is a noun. In which case, 'a demand for [something]' is correct. You can demand (verb) something, but your action is a demand for something. Does that make sense?