The problem is that you are trying to attribute things to evolution that it doesn't address, so of course it fails.
Evolution assumes that the universe exists and that life exists.
I think therefore I am.
I think you are confusing creation with creationism.
Creation can be both a noun and a verb; to wit, the cosmos is creation but at creation the cosmos was created.
"ism's are cute little critters...
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Pronunciation: 'i-z&m
Function: noun
Etymology: -ism
: a distinctive doctrine, cause, or theory
Going by this definition how can creationism be any different from evolution or, by the same token, would it not also be just as correct to call evolution "a falsified theory"?
According to the definition, distinctive doctrine, religions fit this category (CathoicISM, BuddhISM, TaoISM, LutheranISM, BaptISM
ismISM)
At the same time, by definition, theory, evolution fits that category, too.
There IS a religious relationship, far too many are deluded into making evolution, even science, their religion.
Creationism is a falsified theory, creation on the other hand isn't part of science, but the belief that God created.
This is how it goes in science,
(see above)
First cause - The uncaused event that led to the big bang. This is still unknown,
it could be God, or it could be many other options. We just don't understand things well enough to tell.
This is the scientific religionist's, "prove it to me and I'll believe it" outlook and
it could be God might as well be stricken from the above comment because God does not operate on belief, He operates on faith of those who trust in His Son, Jesus Christ, for their salvation.
Big bang - what the first cause caused, it was an expansion of space-time and energy, the energy cooled and formed particles and finally hydrogen and other light elements.
And God said and "Let there be..." and...
BIG BAnG !
Stellar "Evolution" - the formation of stars (not to be confused with the theory of evolution) they created heavier elements in their cores and exploded to fill the universe with even heavier elements.
Abiogenesis - The formation of simple life from non life. Our understanding of this is still shaky but growing constantly. Basic chemical reactions are able to form self replicating molecules, the building blocks of life.
Evolution - Finally. It is a separate theory from all the others, and No pilgrim theory doesn't mean Guess in science,
It means guess where Jesus taught, on the street.
and a theory could never have irrefutable evidence, because otherwise it wouldn't be a good theory
Of course, not, it would be fact. Aside from that we have belief and faith, belief that all creation was damaged by sin, and faith that all power has been given to Jesus and that is He that is the "glue" that holds creation together, if He leaves everything falls apart; and He has promised to take me with Him when He leaves. Now why would any sane person want to mix even the minutest amount of any form of the humanist religion that argues against or is in scientific or religious opposition to something like that?
(generally evidence must be refutable, and a theory must be falsifiable, this is why some consider parts of modern creationism to be bad science, because they can't be falsified.)
It is important to note that although evolution alters older organisms, mutations can create completely new traits, and thus
over a long enough time of alterations we can go from swimming creature to bunny.