Yes, it is. Perhaps it's impossible to prove considering the proposed nature of spirituality. This is why spirituality is, so far, separate from science.
From what I've seen, the evidence has always been either presumptuous or straight up wrong.
If that's your definition, then the theory of gravity is a religion. Germ theory is a religion. Electrical engineering is a religion. Geology is a religion. Math is a religion.
Your definition of religion is wrong. But even if we accept your definition of religion, it's so vague it loses all purpose in that everything is literally a religion. Everything that doesn't include God is a religion, and everything that includes God is a religion. Essentially, you just replaced the word "thing" with "religion". Every thing is a religion.
People call evolution a religion because they want to make it sound as if it's faith based. It's not. It's evidence based. Even if evidence for evolution was all wrong (which it isn't), it still wouldn't be a religion. It would just be a debunked scientific theory.
The problem is, when "God's word" contradicts reality, you reject reality.
It does cause a dilemma. You believe God is never wrong and should never even be questioned. So it does make sense that, when reality doesn't match God's word as you know it, you reject reality. The problem is, IF God's word is wrong, you have made it literally impossible for yourself to know it unless you changed you views on God first.
I don't really mind any of your rejections though. The problem doesn't stem from your rejection of evolution. It stems from your misinformation about the theory of evolution and about science in general. You will argue that there isn't evidence for evolution when there is. You will argue that evolution states one thing when it really states another.
One Million Cookies for you. If I could, I would.