“When Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, he exposed the world to a momentous discovery . For the first time in history, human beings were seen not as creatures of divine origin, but instead, as a product of nature, an animal like every other on the planet. Imagine yourself back in that amazing year. The day before Darwin’s book was published, you wake up thinking yourself the image of God; the next morning you realize you have the face of a monkey. Not everybody immediately embraced this rude demotion from god to goat.” ReligionAtheismMorality Book:Beyond Cosmic Dice: Moral Life in a Random World Source: Beyond Cosmic Dice: Moral Life in a Random World
“Religion is like our appendix, a vestigial remnant from a primitive past. Perhaps in a few millennia the god of Abraham will invoke the same curious amusement as rain and sun gods do today. Or perhaps our god will simply be shelved along with Zeus and Jupiter. Some day. But until then, we suffer the consequences of a population that believes in the absence of evidence and, more curiously, rejects an objective reality that conflicts with beliefs easily proven false.” BelieveRealityTodayPastReligionSufferingBeliefSunConflictEvidenceConsequenceRainPopulationAbsenceGods WillObjectivesCuriousRejectsPrimitiveProvenAmusementAbrahamInvokeZeusJupiterRemnantsObjective RealityAppendixSun God Author:Jeff Schweitzer