"I'd spell evolution wrong for a reason."
That contraction is really not necessary. And I highly doubt that you spelled it wrong on purpose.
"I don't believe in it."
No kidding. But you believe you saw an angel. I'm sorry, I mean "you'd saw. a Angel."
"If I don't believe in it."
Yes? Oh wait, you put a period there. Well that's not a complete sentence.
"I'd don't need this crappy word evolution."
True, "you'd" don't really NEED it. But that's a ridiculous reason to misspell it.
"If there's no evolution in my Dictionary."
Again with the incomplete sentences. Screw that. That's not even a coherent sentence. Are you saying that the word evolution isn't in your dictionary? What's the copyright, 1678? Oh, and dictionary doesn't need to be capitalized.
"To me the evolution is a made up word."
First of all, "the evolution" is two words.In your defense, perhaps you can't count that high. Second, technically all words are "made up". Words don't just exist, someone needs to come up with them. If by made up you mean the actual noun and not the word itself, well then going by that then you should never use the words unicorn, leprachaun, elf, fairy, dragon, cyclops, centaur...unless you DO believe in those things.
"So I can spell it anyway I want to."
How very adult of you.