Boy, I'm in on this one a little late, but that's fine...
Evolution, simply put, doesn't make sense, and it's just as much as a religion as Catholicism is.
What guidelines does evolution give us? Guidelines quite opposite from the Bible's view. What do we get when we follow guidelines that are in direct opposition to the Bible's views? Well, we get guidelines that adhere to how the world views things; I prefer God's way over man's way, at any rate, because God is loving and eternal and the world is full of spite.
Yes, you read right up there when I typed that Evolution is a religion. To put it bluntly, man doesn't want to agree with what God has done because man thinks of himself to be supreme when that is really not the case. God says in Genesis 1:1 that HE created the heavens and the earth. Man doesn't want to agree with that so man will think of anything else to deal with it, and evolution, a fable amongst fables, was the idea man would use to try and disprove God. Evolutionists can't prove that there isn't a God. So, they must choose to believe otherwise, and simply put, that makes Evolution a religion, not science.
Naturally, students going into Uni and College trust their professors. And when the professor is an Evoltionist, if the student has no previous scientific side (Creation or Evolution), they tend to choose Evolution because the professor is, well, smart, and they TRUST their professors.
Richard Lewontin of Harvard Uni says, "And I use that trust to effectively brainwash them. . . . our teaching methods are primarily those of propaganda. We appeal—without demonstration—to evidence that supports our position. We only introduce arguments and evidence that supports the currently accepted theories and omit or gloss over any evidence to the contrary." (emphasis mine)
That's kind of sad, though. They make students believe that it is THE only truth, whereas they omit contradicting evidence. So, not only is it a religion, it's a religion with the intent of brainwashing students; not that there is any reason to fret, though, because Creation is in much more demand nowadays anyway.
But here's one for Non-Christian (Or anyone else that's against Creation):
So, you believe in evolution and the guidelines that stick to evolution. Fine. But there are so many questions that Creationists like myself have for Evolutionists. So, let's argue dinosaurs and the like. According to evolution, dinosaurs became extinct around 65 million years after the earth 'came to be'. Super... Now, scientists now are finding dinosaur fossils that contain DNA, blood hemoglobin, etc. How is that if dinosaurs existed so long ago, that there could still be fossils with DNA, and hemoglobin in them? Even evolutionists say that the longest DNA and hemoglobin could last in a fossil would be between 10 and 50 thousand years; 65 million seems a tad too long and if that was the case, no strand of DNA or blood hemoglobin would be found...The Bible even mentions dinosaurs... It all adds up, if you ask me: Job 40:15
"Look at the behemoth, which I made along with you and which feeds on grass like an ox." Though the Bible didn't use the exact word 'dinosaur' the reference to a behemoth, which is a very huge animal, is still there.