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Spirit
05-04-08, - 03:38 PM
EVOLUTION THE GREATEST LIE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY!!!!

Despite the claims of many on this website I have given ample evidence that would make the hypothesis of evolution impossible, If not beyond impossible.

But an amazing discovery I have taken note of on this website is that no one really reads long post including the so called intelligent Y. Brown.

I literally posted a scientific fact three times before he read it once!!!!!!!!!! But on the other hand they expect me to read endless baloney!!

Understanding this fact I am going to break this post up into segments to keep the readings brief so the less intelligent can understand!!!

Now let me begin

There are three very strong scientific facts that have been observed time and time again that makes the hypothesis of evolution impossible. (Evolution does not even rise to the level of a theory) in an effort to be brief I will only deal with one of them right now!!!

These are unchanging scientific laws!!!!!!!!!!!
Which means they change over time to get better results!!! These scientific laws are like gravity. Gravity was the same 50years ago as it is now and 50years into the future if you jump off a 10 story building you will still fall and not float!!!!

That is what is referred to as a scientific law that does not change with age!!!

Point #1 there is a scientific rule called the law of probability.

You either can believe in the law of probability or you can believe in Evolution!!!!!!!!
YOU CANNOT BELIEVE IN BOTH THE LAW OF PROBABILITY AND THE LAWS OF EVOLUTION AT THE SAME TIME. The two directly contradict each other!!

If I have a deck of 52 cards and I believe that there is a 1/52 chance that I get a Queen of Spades then I believe in the scientific law of probability.

But if there is only one queen of spade in a deck of cards and yet someone believes that there is a 95% chance of getting a Queen of spades the stupid child must believe in the hypothesis of evolution!!!

Why do I say this??? The answer is quite simple. There are over 2000 amino acids found on the Earth’s surface but only about twenty are left handed amino acids (which are the building blocks of life)

SCIENTIFIC FACT: ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF 100% LEFT HANDED AMINO ACIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Listen to what this scientist had to say
A basic Chemist admits:

Quote: this is a very puzzling FACT!!!! All the proteins that have been investigated obtained from animals and plants of higher organisms and from very simple organisms bacteria mold even viruses are found to made of L-amino acids (left handed acids)
Source L Pauling - General Chemistry third Edition p.774 1970


Notice that I have highlighted the Name of my source and the book page at the bottom!!!

Now the evolutionist claim we came here by chance. But what is chance??
The study of chance is none other that the study of probability!!!
But ironically the laws of probability declare the hypothesis of Evolution impossible!!!

You simply cannot believe in both the laws of probability and evolution and I will explain why.

Remember I said only 20/2000 amino acids on the earth surface is left handed
So 20/2000 = 1% which means more than 99% of the amino acids are right handed on the earth surface. (Remember I said there are more than 2000 amino acids on the earth surface) so for every 99 right handed amino acid there is one left handed on the earth surface!!! Yet all living things are 100% left handed!!! So how could this happen by chance, the laws of probability says it could not!!!

The smallest living protein has about 100 left handed amino acids and the average has 300.

The probability of getting 100 left handed amino acids is like flipping a coin and getting heads 100 consecutive Times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mathematicians calculated that the probability of that happening as 10 to the power of 30

Multiply 10 X 10 X 10 until you have multiplied by ten 30 times on your calculator. Can You pronounce the number?????????????


Now that is just for 100 amino acids imagine 300!!!! Which is the average size protein!!!

It actually baffles me the Evolutionist say that we came here by chance and they completely ignored the science of probability that studies chance!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mathematicians have already declared evolution as a beyond impossible feat.

They say that intelligent people believe in evolution but honestly I cannot see how anyone with a half of brain could accept this theory!!!!

You know Yorick Brown made and interesting statement saying that the Bible ignores contradictory evidence.

BUT NOTHING HAS IGNORED MORE CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE THAN THE HYPOTHESIS OF EVOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!!! IT IS LIKE A CONSPIRACY!!! THEY DONT EVEN MENTION IT IN THEIR BOOKS OR MAGAZINES!!!!!!



If this alone does not destroy the theory of evolution there is actually more where that came from. I will present to you part two of the series in short order.

SpamStopper
05-04-08, - 05:12 PM
excited .. bout keeping the brainwashed even more brainwashed.

Spirit
05-05-08, - 06:10 PM
excited .. bout keeping the brainwashed even more brainwashed.


if you really study evolution you will discover that you are the one brainwashed.

YorickBrown
05-05-08, - 06:50 PM
Read the reviews. *BOL*

The New York Times leads with:

One of the sleaziest documentaries to arrive in a very long time, “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” is a conspiracy-theory rant masquerading as investigative inquiry.

Mixing physical apples and metaphysical oranges at every turn “Expelled” is an unprincipled propaganda piece that insults believers and nonbelievers alike. In its fudging, eliding and refusal to define terms, the movie proves that the only expulsion here is of reason itself.

From Time:

It’s in the film’s final third that it runs entirely off the rails as Stein argues that there is a clear line from Darwinism to euthanasia, abortion, eugenics and–wait for it–Nazism. Theories of natural selection, it’s claimed, were a necessary if not sufficient condition for Hitler’s killing machine to get started. The truth, of course, is that the only necessary and sufficient condition for human beings to murder one another is the simple fact of being human. We’ve always been a lustily fratricidal species, one that needed no Charles Darwin to goad us into millenniums of self-slaughter.

From the New York Post:

After all of his efforts to unhook the ID caboose from the creationism train, Stein makes it clear that his beef with Darwinism is that it weakens religion.

In a long, greasy detour, Stein shows that the Nazis were Darwinists. So what? They also liked skiing. Having Nazi fans doesn’t make Darwin wrong.

From Slant Magazine:

For a film about American freedom of expression and the necessity for open dialogue, it’s hard to imagine Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed being more one-sided, narrow-minded, and intellectually dishonest.

To their film’s catastrophic detriment, Stein and director Nathan Frankowski fail to provide concrete examples of the flaws in Darwin’s theory, content instead to simply have speakers (many with impressive credentials) state that it’s problematic and then treat such unsupported statements as verifiable truth. Nor, ultimately, do they examine the obvious and crucial religious underpinnings of the “intelligent design movement,” whose onscreen adherents deliberately refuse to speculate on the source of this creative “intelligence” because their opinion on the identity of this fundamental biological architect—God—would conclusively reveal Expelled as propaganda for a Christian-right movement whose own champion, Ronald Reagan, Stein ultimately depicts as his spiritual counterpart.

From E! Reviews:

A flunkout of a documentary, this features Ben Stein—still best known for his monotone “Anyone…anyone?”—advocating creationism, er, intelligent design, in science classrooms. Stein’s credibility is blown on this poorly constructed diatribe, and you’d be smart to save your bucks.

Plus, he’s tedious and unfunny.

With a heavy, heavy hand, the pic punctuates every scene with over-the-top archival footage—the Berlin wall, Stalin and other Cold War imagery.

Despite insisting “intelligent design” isn’t pro-God propaganda, Stein argues we’re waging a religious war (cut to cannon fire) with Darwinists smiting the faithful with—gasp!—atheistic ideas. Most outrageously, he plays the overused Nazi card—he tours an old concentration camp and notes Hitler himself was influenced by Darwin. Yes, kids, studying evolution leads to this (cut to dead prisoners).

Expelled pretends it wants to encourage debate but shuts down and edits around every Darwinian scientist who attempts to explain complex issues, as Stein makes snide remarks in voice-over.

From the Colorado Springs Independent:

Nazis? It’s all about Nazis?

In a parallel universe even crazier than our own, Ben Stein, former Nixon speechwriter turned ironic symbol of the anti-hip, may be making a documentary about how the Nazis used the “controversial” theory of gravity to make bombs fall to earth — so, of course, the theory of gravity must be wrong. But we are here, and in this universe Ben Stein is actually telling us that because the Nazis thought it would be a good idea to breed people like animals, the theory of evolution must be wrong.

It’s nuttiness right from the opening moments of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. Images of Nazi atrocities and the terrors of life behind the Berlin Wall are smugly deployed in an attempt to editorialize away basic scientific fact.

Expelled isn’t about “intelligent design,” about an alternative scientific theory, or even about academic freedom. It’s about Stein believing he has proven that acceptance of evolution leads to atheism (and also, we’re told, to such horrors as birth control). Hence, evolution cannot be allowed to be true. Even if it is.

From Newsday:

Ben Stein, the actor, lawyer, columnist and onetime speechwriter for Presidents Nixon and Ford, is probably smarter than you. He’s definitely smarter than I am. What’s galling about his new documentary, “Expelled,” is that he seems to think we’re both slobbering idiots.

In an increasingly hysterical tone, Stein lambastes Darwinians as misguided, ignorant fascists, cutting repeatedly to old footage of the Berlin Wall - a metaphor for squelched thought.

Finally, he unleashes his biggest attention-getter, holding Darwinism responsible for Nazi atrocities and genocide. I’m no lawyer, but that’s a pretty lousy argument.

Did Stein really think audiences wouldn’t balk at being suckered into a propaganda rally? Or was he preaching to the converted from the start? Stein claims to denounce the tyranny of dogma, then browbeats us with his own.

From Variety, whose reviewer is predisposed to like the movie:

Even more offensive is the film’s attempt to link Darwin’s “survival of the fittest” ideas and Hitler’s master-race ambitions (when in doubt, invoke the Holocaust), complete with solemnly scored footage of the experimentation labs at Dachau. Evocations of the Berlin Wall, treated as a symbol of a bullheaded scientific establishment on the verge of collapse, are equally fatuous.

The Village Voice:

[Stein's] thesis: Teaching Darwinian evolution but ignoring intelligent design in America’s public schools and universities is the biggest threat to American freedom today—bigger, presumably, than Al Qaeda, Iraq, and the recession combined. A series of interviews with ID true believers has him playing Michael Moore–dumb—no hard questions for the folks at the Discovery Center

ID’ers protest that they’re simply interested in secular alternatives to Darwinian evolution; their scientific opponents, meanwhile, are potential Communists and Nazis. Bizarre and hysterical.

The Orlando Sentinel, whose review was also run by the Chicago Tribune:

….Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, [is] a cynical attempt to sucker Christian conservatives into thinking they’re losing the “intelligent design” debate because of academic “prejudice.”

It’s a rabble-rouser of a doc that uses all manner of loaded images, loaded rhetoric, few if any facts, dubious ID “experts” and mockery of hand-picked “weirdo” legit scientists to attack those who, Stein claims, are stifling the Religious Right’s efforts to inject intelligent design into science courses, science curricula and the national debate.

It just isn’t particularly funny. Or the least bit convincing.

I lost track of the number of times Stalin’s image hit the screen, and in the ways the movie equated science with Darwinism with atheism with Hitler or Stalin. Subtle, it’s not.

Stein (he co-wrote it) builds his movie on classic Big Tobacco Tactics.

On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently has a rating of less than one out of ten.

The Waco Tribune:

[The] film’s arguments are a rhetorical mishmash of straw men, red herrings, guilt by association, quote harvesting, gotcha interviews and post hoc ergo propter hoc (after this, therefore because of this) associations that may cause your head to pop. It’s a propaganda form highly polished by director/activist Michael Moore on the other end of the political spectrum.

Those coming to Expelled hoping to learn something about any research behind ID, a fair appraisal of weaknesses in evolutionary theories or — perhaps the film’s most glaring and telling omission — how Christian evolutionists reconcile faith and science will leave sorely disappointed. The latter is quickly dismissed by a chain of quotes that brand them as liberal Christians and duped by militant atheists in their efforts to get religion out of the classroom.

From TV Guide:

It’s hard to pinpoint the most insulting aspects of this obvious propaganda piece from Ben Stein, the eye-drops spokesman, conservative writer and pundit whom most people remember from a bit part in FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF.

But surely the film’s greatest offense is the utter shamelessness with which it exploits the Holocaust, veering far off topic for a side trip to Nazi killing centers at Hadamar and Dachau in an attempt to tar Darwin with the old “Evolution led directly to eugenics and the Final Solution” brush. The camera’s slow tracking shots through the death camps are followed by a similar creepy crawl through Down House, where Darwin wrote On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. None of this has anything to do with the validity of evolutionary theory or intelligent design, and only serves to point up how any theory can be used to justify evil ends.

From the Salt Lake Tribune:

The scholars Stein and the film’s producers interview say they just want an open debate where creationism - pardon, intelligent design - and Darwinist evolution can be discussed side-by-side. What’s wrong with that? Stein asks with mock-innocence.

Alas, the movie’s makers (Stein and co-writers Kevin Miller and Walt Ruloff, and director Nathan Frankowski) don’t debate honestly. Stein mocks university officials for not “getting off [their] script,” but says nothing about the repetitive talking points from the ID crowd. The ID folks complain that the term “evolution” is too vaguely defined, and yet never adequately define what “intelligent design” is. They swear they aren’t espousing religion, then try to discredit the leading evolutionary biologists - such as Richard Dawkins and P.Z. Myers - because they are atheists.

Oddly enough, the tactics employed in “Expelled” undercut the movie’s argument, most notably in the interviews with Dawkins and Myers and in Stein’s trip to Darwin’s British home (now a museum). Either the filmmakers suckered these participants under false pretenses, or the evolutionists are more open to debate than Stein suggests. Perhaps the intelligent-design proponents know that in a truly open debate, their argument isn’t fit enough to survive.

From the Seattle Times, hometown newspaper to the Discovery Institute:

Pop quiz: What is the real source of evil in the modern world? Greed? Intolerance?

Well, according to “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed,” it’s Darwinism, described as a philosophy that posits the pointlessness of life and encourages the “de-privileging of human beings” — and as such is responsible for everything from atheism to abortion, euthanasia to the Holocaust.

But Jon Stewart is a lot funnier than Stein.

From BeliefNet:

Like the tobacco companies once they could no longer question the legitimacy of the scientific evidence connecting cigarettes and disease, Stein quickly shifts the debate from a head-to-head assessment of analysis of data to frame the issue as one of freedom of speech. The movie opens with archival footage not of science labs or the animal life on Galapagos Island, where Darwin first began to develop his theory, but of the construction of the Berlin Wall. Stein tries to draw a parallel between the wall that divided Germany and the impenetrable wall that keeps Intelligent Design out of the science establishment. But he is also associating Darwinian science with Godlessness, communism, and totalitarianism, with detours into Nazi atrocities and atheism so over-the-top that it becomes shrill and irrational.

The conservative Ayn Rand Institute:

“The premise of Expelled is that proponents of ‘intelligent design’ have been shunned, denied tenure, and even fired because of a conspiracy to quash the scientific evidence supporting their theory,” said Dr. Keith Lockitch, resident fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute. “But the truth is: there is no evidence supporting their theory. Intelligent design is completely devoid of any positive scientific content, and consists of nothing more than a religiously motivated attack on evolution. To the extent intelligent design advocates are facing obstacles in academia it is because they are not doing real science: they haven’t been ‘expelled’ they have flunked out of the scientific community, just as a faith healer would flunk out of medical school.

A Scientific American podcast reports on the movie’s dishonest quoting of Charles Darwin:

Toward the end [of the movie], Stein reads the following quote from the book Descent of Man: “With savages, the weak in body or mind are soon eliminated. We civilized men, on the other hand, do our utmost to check the process of elimination. We build asylums for the imbecile, the maimed and the sick. Thus the weak members of civilized societies propagate their kind. No one who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. Hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed.”

…I went to a full text of Descent of Man online and found the quoted passage. And then found the sentences that come right after where Stein stopped quoting.

So here’s Charles Darwin again, from Descent of Man: “The aid which we feel impelled to give to the helpless is mainly an incidental result of the instinct of sympathy, which was originally acquired as part of the social instincts, but subsequently rendered, in the manner previously indicated, more tender and more widely diffused. Nor could we check our sympathy, even at the urging of hard reason, without deterioration in the noblest part of our nature. The surgeon may harden himself whilst performing an operation, for he knows that he is acting for the good of his patient; but if we were intentionally to neglect the weak and helpless, it could only be for a contingent benefit, with an overwhelming present evil.“

National Review says:

…creationists have been morally corrupted by the constant effort of pretending not to be what they are. What they are, as is amply documented, is a pressure group for religious teaching in public schools.

…The creationists took the morally fatal decision to campaign clandestinely. They overhauled creationism as “intelligent design,” roped in a handful of eccentric non-Christian cranks keen for a well-funded vehicle to help them push their own flat-earth theories, and set about presenting themselves to the public as “alternative science” engaged in a “controversy” with a closed-minded, reactionary “science establishment” fearful of new ideas. (Ignoring the fact that without a constant supply of new ideas, there would be nothing for scientists to do.) Nothing to do with religion at all! I think this willful act of deception has corrupted creationism irredeemably. The old Biblical creationists were, in my opinion, wrong-headed, but they were mostly honest people. The “intelligent design” crowd lean more in the other direction. Hence the dishonesty and sheer nastiness, even down to plain bad manners, that you keep encountering in ID circles.

Our scientific theories are the crowning adornments of our civilization, towering monuments of intellectual effort, built from untold millions of hours of observation, measurement, classification, discussion, and deliberation. This is quite apart from their wonderful utility — from the light, heat, and mobility they give us, the drugs and the gadgets and the media…. Simply as intellectual constructs, our well-established scientific theories are awe-inspiring.

And now here is Ben Stein, sneering and scoffing at Darwin, a man who spent decades observing and pondering the natural world — that world Stein glimpses through the window of his automobile now and then, when he’s not chattering into his cell phone. Stein claims to be doing it in the name of an alternative theory of the origin of species: Yet no such alternative theory has ever been presented, nor is one presented in the movie, nor even hinted at. There is only a gaggle of fools and fraudsters, gaping and pointing like Apaches on seeing their first locomotive: “Look! It moves! There must be a ghost inside making it move!”

The “intelligent design” hoax is not merely non-science, nor even merely anti-science; it is anti-civilization.

SpamStopper
05-05-08, - 06:53 PM
if you really study evolution you will discover that you are the one brainwashed.

see that education of yours really paid off :D

Spirit
05-05-08, - 07:10 PM
Read the reviews. *BOL*
The New York Times leads with:
One of the sleaziest documentaries to arrive in a very long time, “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” is a conspiracy-theory rant masquerading as investigative inquiry.
Mixing physical apples and metaphysical oranges at every turn “Expelled” is an unprincipled propaganda piece that insults believers and nonbelievers alike. In its fudging, eliding and refusal to define terms, the movie proves that the only expulsion here is of reason itself.
From Time:
It’s in the film’s final third that it runs entirely off the rails as Stein argues that there is a clear line from Darwinism to euthanasia, abortion, eugenics and–wait for it–Nazism. Theories of natural selection, it’s claimed, were a necessary if not sufficient condition for Hitler’s killing machine to get started. The truth, of course, is that the only necessary and sufficient condition for human beings to murder one another is the simple fact of being human. We’ve always been a lustily fratricidal species, one that needed no Charles Darwin to goad us into millenniums of self-slaughter.
From the New York Post:
After all of his efforts to unhook the ID caboose from the creationism train, Stein makes it clear that his beef with Darwinism is that it weakens religion.
In a long, greasy detour, Stein shows that the Nazis were Darwinists. So what? They also liked skiing. Having Nazi fans doesn’t make Darwin wrong.
From Slant Magazine:
For a film about American freedom of expression and the necessity for open dialogue, it’s hard to imagine Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed being more one-sided, narrow-minded, and intellectually dishonest.
To their film’s catastrophic detriment, Stein and director Nathan Frankowski fail to provide concrete examples of the flaws in Darwin’s theory, content instead to simply have speakers (many with impressive credentials) state that it’s problematic and then treat such unsupported statements as verifiable truth. Nor, ultimately, do they examine the obvious and crucial religious underpinnings of the “intelligent design movement,” whose onscreen adherents deliberately refuse to speculate on the source of this creative “intelligence” because their opinion on the identity of this fundamental biological architect—God—would conclusively reveal Expelled as propaganda for a Christian-right movement whose own champion, Ronald Reagan, Stein ultimately depicts as his spiritual counterpart.
From E! Reviews:
A flunkout of a documentary, this features Ben Stein—still best known for his monotone “Anyone…anyone?”—advocating creationism, er, intelligent design, in science classrooms. Stein’s credibility is blown on this poorly constructed diatribe, and you’d be smart to save your bucks.
Plus, he’s tedious and unfunny.
With a heavy, heavy hand, the pic punctuates every scene with over-the-top archival footage—the Berlin wall, Stalin and other Cold War imagery.
Despite insisting “intelligent design” isn’t pro-God propaganda, Stein argues we’re waging a religious war (cut to cannon fire) with Darwinists smiting the faithful with—gasp!—atheistic ideas. Most outrageously, he plays the overused Nazi card—he tours an old concentration camp and notes Hitler himself was influenced by Darwin. Yes, kids, studying evolution leads to this (cut to dead prisoners).
Expelled pretends it wants to encourage debate but shuts down and edits around every Darwinian scientist who attempts to explain complex issues, as Stein makes snide remarks in voice-over.
From the Colorado Springs Independent:
Nazis? It’s all about Nazis?
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fisherman will never call his fish stink!!! reviews by a bunch of evolutionists!!!

Joe Baboon
05-05-08, - 07:37 PM
fisherman will never call his fish stink!!! reviews by a bunch of evolutionists!!!
Yes, quite true. Those damn evolutionists, with their educations, and ability to understand the world without resorting magic.

YardManPickney
05-05-08, - 07:52 PM
Yes, quite true. Those damn evolutionists, with their educations, and ability to understand the world without resorting magic.
OTFL:)

islandgyal
05-06-08, - 01:05 AM
ya ever wonder at how thoroughly some christians will debunk even the merest mention of man having evolved from another "lower" species, yet have no issue citing chapter and verse from genesis that tells us man comes from dirt :footmouth??

creationists, when the arch-conservative NATIONAL REVIEW debunks your "film," you've missed the boat by a mile!

Ting-um
05-06-08, - 10:28 AM
Evolution is incomplete and in many instances inaccurate. So is creationism, I doubt either group is committed to their particular belief - only committed to fighting the other group.

CG
05-06-08, - 11:06 AM
fisherman will never call his fish stink!!! reviews by a bunch of evolutionists!!!
The same might be said of those that support the creation view. :)

Hobo
05-06-08, - 12:01 PM
Evolution is incomplete and in many instances inaccurate. So is creationism, I doubt either group is committed to their particular belief - only committed to fighting the other group.
Amen. And perhaps they do go together. Why one would think that because of evolution that somehow negates God is a little silly, just as silly as thinking evolution just happens without being designed to happen.

Ting-um
05-06-08, - 12:32 PM
Amen. And perhaps they do go together. Why one would think that because of evolution that somehow negates God is a little silly, just as silly as thinking evolution just happens without being designed to happen.

Which would make existence a random event - or as Einstein put is "God playing dice". However, events are not random. An event is an occurence. Which meant that is has happened or will happen - something that has or will happen, is designed to happen. So if God rolls the die enough times - it will land on snake eyes - thus, we have existence. But for snake eyes to mean anything in a dice game, someone has to make the rules. And in this case, someone has to determine that existence is rather than is not. Pure evolutionists believe that there are no rules to the game, therefore, that which is equals that which is not.

Hobo
05-06-08, - 05:20 PM
Which would make existence a random event - or as Einstein put is "God playing dice". However, events are not random. An event is an occurence. Which meant that is has happened or will happen - something that has or will happen, is designed to happen. So if God rolls the die enough times - it will land on snake eyes - thus, we have existence. But for snake eyes to mean anything in a dice game, someone has to make the rules. And in this case, someone has to determine that existence is rather than is not. Pure evolutionists believe that there are no rules to the game, therefore, that which is equals that which is not.
Cool way to put it!

YorickBrown
05-06-08, - 10:56 PM
Pure evolutionists believe that there are no rules to the game, therefore, that which is equals that which is not.Not exactly correct.

Yours is a common misinterpretation of evolution due to the overwhelming pressure exerted upon that theory by creationists.

"In the creation-evolution controversy, those who accept the scientific theory of biological evolution by natural selection or genetic drift are often called "evolutionists", and the theory of evolution itself is referred to as "evolutionism" by creationists. This label is used by creationists to suggest that evolution is similar to other "isms", such as Creationism, Evangelism, Judaism, Socialism, Communism, Capitalism, Nationalism, Catholicism. In this way, creationists bolster their claim that the scientific theory of evolution is a belief, dogma, ideology or even a religion, rather than a scientific theory. The terms "evolutionism" and "evolutionist" are rarely used in the scientific community as self-descriptive terms.

"Evolutionism", is defined by the OED as "[t]he theory of evolution, evolutionary assumptions or principles". Creationists tend to use the term evolutionism in a misleading sense in order to suggest that evolution and creationism are equal in a philosophical debate."