Creationism is a cardinal tenet of Christianity. Creationism is not a religion, it is an important religious belief of Christianity (that God is the creator of Mankind and of the Universe). To state that Creationism is not synonymous with Christianity is true in one sense of the term (as having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language), however in the sense of Creationism being closely associated with Christianity, Creationism is absolutely synonymous with Christianity (see the Compact Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, 2005). And, its certainly true that Creationism is and has been closely associated with Christianity since at least 1611. You delude yourself if you think otherwise.
Creationism is useless. That is not to say Christianity is useless
That may be the condition of the upside down, bait & switch State of Confusion wherein you reside, but in the normal world to state that Creationism is useless, without further defining Creationism, is to state that Christianity is useless. Take responsibility for your advocacy.
The model that it all happened miraculously is absolutely useless in terms of application and further discovery about the natural world.
A splendid exposition of Materialist dogma. A cowardly Materialism that hasnt the courage to take responsibility for its advocacy and to articulate its most fundamental dogma: that nothing exists except matter and its movements.
Creationism is useless.
Which is to say that Christianity is useless. A corel demonstration of the fallacy of the smuggled concept.
Leapin' lizards!