Is Atheism Predicated Partially on the Belief in Evolution?

Is atheism predicated partially on the belief in evolution and the current prevailing views of science.

If so, then such a belief is subject to drastic changes as discoveries and theories

 have recently arose that shatter the paradigm that is the foundation of such a belief:

Discoveries keep pushing back the inception of civilization, indefinitely back in time

Evidence of coastal civilizations existing during the ice age are arising in now inundated coastal region due to rising seas.

The concept of a missing link is no longer postulated as a bush of hominids lineages walked  the earth. With what was once considered ancestors, actually being contemporary with postulated descendants. A bush of hominids actually existed as recently as 30,0000 B.C.E.

Though theories of evolution abound no working scientific model exists for the emergence of life.

Our very existence is interwoven with the anthropic principle. As such this has required scientist to postulate the multiverse to explain how the anthropic principle is mindlessly satisfied by nature. However this just substitutes one unfalsifiable believe for another.

In truth, Darwin's world has been shattered and the truth has become intractable. Even as we cope with dark matter and energy. Terms that falsely connote that we have defined them, when in fact they are no more apparent than God. As such new scientific theories continue to emerge based on the inadequacy of the standard model. This will continue into infinitum since, as God there is no means to detect these alleged entities with scientific instrumentation.

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    Akshay Bist

    Is Atheism Predicated Partially on the Belief in Evolution?

    No, it's predicated on the fact that there is no fucking evidence for a god, deities or any mythical nonsense.

    At least for me it is.

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      Daniel Patrick Day

      These articles are the best, so many intelligent people... and some not so intelligent. All talking about things I don't understand. (Just started advanced Physics classes) All of these words and theories flying around, It shows me just how little I really know, and inspires me to do research. I absolutely love that sensation when you understand something you didn't before, and these discussions provide truckloads of that feeling. Now if only I could remember the things I learn.

      Not relevant to the discussion- but wanted to post anyway.

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        James Cox

        Sadly, I have decided to stop following the postings from this page. I am very sick of reading Michael's twisted crap in my mail box! I might cheak in randomly to see if Michael has started to talk to himself, and babble uncontrolably in his private cybercell.

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