Pseudo-science is only applied to the party claiming to be presenting the so called science.
No.
Pseudoscience consists of statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be scientific or factual but are inherently incompatible with the scientific method. Pseudoscience is often characterized by contradictory, exaggerated or unfalsifiable claims; reliance on confirmation bias rather than rigorous attempts at refutation; lack of openness to evaluation by other experts; absence of systematic practices when developing hypotheses; and continued adherence long after the pseudoscientific hypotheses have been experimentally discredited.
en.wikipedia.org
And what's with the use of this word "cult".
‘It’s almost like grooming’: how anti‑vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, and the far‑right came together over COVID
Far right nationalists, anti-vaxxers, libertarians and conspiracy theorists have come together over COVID, and capitalised on the anger and uncertainty simmering in some sections of the community.
theconversation.com
Humans never evolved from monkeys; they are too evolved in a different direction
No. Because you don't know anything about biology, you've confused apes and monkeys, which are very different things.
The tree of evolution says humans came from monkeys.
No. Again, because you don't know anything about this issue, you're constantly making errors like this.
Morphology also shows this in diagrams showing a monkey morphing into a man
Sounds... odd. Show us that. I'm guessing we'll be seeing some creationist imaginings, rather than scientific literature. But let's see what you have.
Lucy had no tail, was bipedal, and lacked thumbs on her feet
Typical pseudo-science assumptions that has no foundation.
We have a lot of Australopithecine fossils. No tails. Bipedal stance and no thumbs on feet.
No foot bones so you can only assume it had no thumb
Actually, there are a good number of such bones. And not surprisingly, the big toe is apart from the other toes, but adapted to walking, intermediate between humans and other apes. One early species of Australopithecine might even have been able to grasp with the foot.
was bipedal and the hip bone was modified to suit as shown in a documentary.
They lied to you about that, too. It wasn't just the hip, which is transitional between humans and other apes. It's the angle of the femur that makes it clear that Australopithecines were bipedal.

You were asked which of the four points of Darwinian theory have been refuted, and you declined to tell us. Are you ready to do that now?
I refuted them all, I'm not getting dragged into this nonsense again.
You know, most people, if they had actually refuted something, would be eager to show people again. No one can find that "refutation" you claim. And you don't want to show us.
If anything it's you that is in a cult.
I'm just showing you the data. And you seem remarkably shy about showing us any. Everyone notices.