Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
That's fine. My point is that usually those who advocate a scientific view do so to convince man he isn't special and that he should be emotionally neutral toward his own death. However, if you really beleive in evolution, you would realize that being convinced of your own irrelevancy, is a loser's mindset, not conducive to surviving.
I would say that if a person held that point of view then they are not well educated in science. Science is a very limited philosophy. It is only intended to describe reality and the natural world. Nothing else. Science is amoral in the literal sense (not to be confused with immoral). That is, science is with out morals. Scientist and all other persons must use and borrow from other philisophies and systems of ethics and morals to determine how best to apply science to serve humanities interest. That is to say, science does not and cannot exist within a philosophical vacuum by itself. I would not want to live in a society that only had science as its guiding light for their system of ethics and morals.
Saying that believing in evolution equates with believing in your own irrelevence shows that you probably don't undertand what biological evolution is and how it is used by biologist as the unifying concept in the field of biology. How do concepts such as common descent and natural selection make one irrelevent?