Is atheism the logical extension of believing in evolution?
They clearly can’t be irrevocably linked because a very large number of theologians believe in evolution. In fact, any respectable theologian of the Catholic or Anglican or any other sensible church believes in evolution. Similarly, a very large number of evolutionary scientists are also religious. My personal feeling is that understanding evolution led me to atheism. How would you respond to people who say the most interesting or worthwhile aspect of human beings is behavior that natural selection would not promote? I’m thinking of behavior like adopting children who aren’t family members, voluntary celibacy, or people deciding to spend their whole life praying. Adopting children that are not your own or a close relative’s is an interesting question. Why do not just humans, but other species, do what on the face of it is the wrong thing to do from a selfish gene point of view? Cuckoos play upon this and actually engineer it so that other species raise [baby cuckoos]. This is a mistake