No actually it doesn't. It comes pretty close in some areas perhaps, but most certainly not most and clearly not all.If this were the case, we'd not be having this discussion and a number of scientists themselves wouldn't be pointing out all the gaping holes and alternatives.
There's a cult of evolution in addition to a theory of evolution. I suspect it's more difficult to see for some people based on the fact that it jives with their ideology.
Science and how it is taught should not be enforced through the courts. A textbook in Georgia had stickers on it simply to remind students it's theory and not fact. I can't think of any other theory that is hijacked by godless liberal cultists, can you?The only thing as close is the global warming/hot air cultists.
“I can’t think of any other theory that is hijacked by godless liberal cultists, can you?”
I can’t think of any other faith in which a vocal minority of adherents are overtly proud to demonstrate a total lack of interest in using the reasoning abilities that God gave them to understand the world that he created.