evilutionist
English
Etymology
Blend of evil + evolutionist
Noun
evilutionist (plural evilutionists)
- (rare, nonstandard, derogatory) A supporter of the theory of evolution, regarded as an enemy of religion.
- 1951, Charles Francis Potter, The Preacher and I: An Autobiography, page 319:
- In several large cities I was asked to address secret midnight meetings of high school teachers who feared to lose their jobs if seen consorting with an "evilutionist."
- 1978, James Edward Sayer, Clarence Darrow: public advocate, page 64:
- Originally seen as a great opportunity to do irreparable damage to religious modernists and "evilutionists," the fundamentalists found, instead, that it was they who were injured by the Scopes trial.
- 2000, Ron Carlson, Common Sense, Nonsense, Or Church Sense, page 112:
- I is[sic] suspicious that many contemporary evilutionists cling to their theory with such tenacity because they don't want to deal with the Ultimate Reality or Truth.
- 2002, Brian Regal, Henry Fairfield Osborn, page 173:
- The Christian Right too must have felt quizzical gratitude for this 'evilutionist' who, as they did, said man did not come from monkeys.
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