As I said, this is a place of science and our charter is to abide by the scientific method. One of its cornerstones is the Rule of Laplace: Extraordinary assertions must be presented with extraordinary support--evidence, reasoning, something--before we are obliged to treat them with respect.
Religionism in general, and creationism in particular, have not even ordinary support, much less extraordinary. The "evidence" provided by so-called creation "scientists" is a collection of fossils carefully selected to make a fraudulent point, and poorly-reviewed papers from third-rate universities.
We are truly not obliged to treat evolution denial with respect. That doesn't mean we are required to treat it with disrespect, but neither are we prohibited from doing so. Especially when so much of it is a mix of dishonesty, willful ignorance, and misuse of words. (Many creationists use "evolution" to mean "abiogenesis," and by now they've got no excuse for not knowing the difference.)
All together now: FUCK RELIGION and FUCK EVOLUTION DENIALISM.