“warnings of hell”
Belief in origins is not a salvation issue, for Christians, at least. It does seem to be a matter of extreme orthodoxy on the part of the evos, though.
“Science” cannot be used to prove either one, if I inferred from your post, we agree on that point.
Mostly because the conclusions about origins of either cannot be repeated. You can’t show “molecules to man” evolution any more than you could demonstrate supernatural creation in 6 days. This is where I take exception, when demeaning attacks come from the “scientists” when their conclusions are as much about pre-assumptions and faith as Creationism is.
You should tell that to all the Creationists. Like the one on this thread who has a bit about it on his profile page. But you have just pointed to one of the un-scientific things about Creationism. Evolution is not in any way about the ultimate origin of life yet Creationists constantly make that the premise of their arguments.
It does seem to be a matter of extreme orthodoxy on the part of the evos, though.
That's your opinion. Some of them do seem to talk that way but anyone who firmly believes in something will hold to that view and it can be characterized as "extreme orthodoxy" I suppose.