I believe that humans could be primates. That does not mean we evolved though. Sharks are fish. Anchovies are fish. That does not mean that sharks came from anchovies. What the evolutionary belief is...
1. No God.
2. No meaning of life.
3. Just dead after death. No afterlife.
4. No goals.
5. No purpose.
6. No free will.
7. No foundation for ethics or morals.
8. No happiness.
Yeah. Sure. Great belief you atheists have. Every unique effect had to have an adequate cause. That is the law of cause and effect. An explosion/big bang would have to come from somewhere. It didn't just appear out of nowhere.
Dude....I came here to write up a Tuesday Tunes, and yet these sorts of posts keep distracting me.
NO ONE EVER SAID SHARKS EVOLVED FROM ANCHOVIES. NO ONE. FIND ME A SINGLE ARTICLE THAT EVEN IMPLIES THAT THAT IS HOW EVOLUTION WORKS.
I am not a scientist. I have no interest in becoming one. But even I can understand how evolution works! The idea isn't that one modern day creature somehow evolved from other. The idea is that we had creatures that lived long ago that, over millions of years, developed beneficial mutations that proved beneficial and resulted in this one, single species evolving into multiple kinds of species, each with their own mutations and adaptations.
You want proof? Take a look at your own body, which is littered with leftover from are more primal selves. That hair your body is covered in? It does not have any actual purpose. It's "vestigial" (a useless remnant that no longer serves any function). It still shares functions with other, furrier animals: when we are frightened or cold, it pokes up (goosebumps). In other, furrier animals, this would serve to both help trap in heat in a cold environment and make the animal look bigger when threatened. But in us it's just a useless reaction. You also have a tailbone, a remnant from our more monkey-like ancestors that, again, serves no purpose.
Then, there are the wisdom teeth, which you may or may not have. These teeth are leftovers from are larger jawed, herbivorous ancestors. In us, wisdom teeth are useless, and often even need to be removed due to the pain they can cause.
And no, evolutionary belief is NONE of those things. Even Vatican scientists believe in Evolution. Are you telling me the Vatican doesn't have God or an afterlife?
Addressing your list directly...
1. I don't need God. Why do I need God? I've lived my entire life without belief in God.
2. Life doesn't need any greater meaning. Life is what you make of it. Do I really need to devote a substantial part of my life to a deity I never see or hear from? No. I'd rather devote my life to learning about the world around me and me and finding my place in it.
3. I don't need an afterlife. I'm content with what I have, and knowing that whatever I was before my life is simply what I'll go back too. Nothingness is certainly preferable to being damned to eternal torture because I was not born into the right belief system (which I'll probably be getting into more in a minute).
4. I am currently in college studying for a University major, and I am also working on a comic book that I intend to use to eventually jumpstart a little publishing company with a focus on bringing inexperienced creators together and getting their stuff out their, provided the actual comic I am working on is any good. It took me a little while to decide on these goals (I only decided to go for a journalism major about a year ago after three years in school) but that has little to do with my disbelief in Monotheistic God: I am just indecisive.
6. So, because I question the world around me and refuse to belief in any dogmatic system without a shred of real hard evidence, I have no free will? O....kay? I am not sure you are putting much thought into this, and I am beginning to think you are just blindly parroting what other people tell you to parrot. Which, if I have the correct definition of the word, would be considered ironic. I think after I finish posting this I am going to play some Pikmin, work on my comic book, then post a Tuesday Tunes. Not because I want to...but because a mysterious atheistic force COMPELS me to. :|
7. And this is the part where things just get kind of insulting. But then again, I'm not really holding myself back anymore so I probably am not one to talk. ANYWAY, this is suggesting that I have no morals....which I'd have to disagree with. I don't like hurting creatures and I often try to go out of my way not to do so. I can't even bare to kill cockroaches myself simply because I tend to empathize with anything that MIGHT feel pain, let alone let anyone else around me kill something. I've helped friends out with expenses, given them gifts, helped them do things. I WANT to be a good person, and it has nothing to do with a belief in god or a fear that I will be sent to hell otherwise.
8. Happiness is not in religion. It's a state of mind. I can get down on myself sometimes, but it isn't because I don't think there is a God out there who loves me. It is over my own personal failings, failings I try to correct. I am quite happy right now. My comic is making some progress, I have an awesome room mate moving in soon, I am finally making progress on my major, and I am done with this post. I don't need god for any of that.