Incorrect.
the‧o‧ry 
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ri, ˈθɪər
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noun, plural -ries. 1.
a coherent group of general propositions used as principles of explanation for a class of phenomena:
Einstein's theory of relativity. 2.
a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact. 3.
Mathematics. a body of principles, theorems, or the like, belonging to one subject:
number theory. 4.the branch of a science or art that deals with its principles or methods, as distinguished from its practice:
music theory. 5.a particular conception or view of something to be done or of the method of doing it; a system of rules or principles. 6.
contemplation or speculation. 7.
guess or conjecture.
There is a distinct difference between calling something a theory and calling it a fact. You can look at loads of evidence that supports the theory, but the only way to turn the theory into fact is to recreate the environmental attributes that would have been present and experiment. Since this is impossible to do, evolution will remain a theory and not a fact. Creation and ID aren't even theories becaue they do not present any physical testible evidence in order to support a scientific theoretical proposition. So from the perspective of science, evolution still remains the most plausible theory to the progression of life.
However, I am still a creationist....go figure.