Nope. Both are necessary components to the theology of evolutionism.
What if single-celled life forms came to Earth in comets? And evolved from there? The two can be separate concerns.
That is true of “evolutionism” which is pseudo-science based on ignorance of the fact that there are a great many things that have not yet been discovered by science. A moment’s reflection should tell them that living things are also affected by environmental factors which are affected by yet more environmental factors all the way up to the scale of the universe and...beyond?
I like H.F. Osborn's Tetrakinetic Theory. Evolutionary atheology has been employing tweaked variations on it for a century. And Osborn's theory of everything is a tweaked version of Monism (the peculiar philosophy which Darwinians wish to hammer into unsuspecting public-school students.)
Tetrakinetic Theory
The Origin of Life