Audiobook "If Atheists Created God" Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity by A. Mytaf

Chapter 16 Part 1. Evolution Bias and Worldviews


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🧬🧠 Can Truth Survive Bias?

Why did evolution unfold through blood, extinction, and pain—if a rational and benevolent God was behind it all? Could a truly good deity have authored a process so messy, indifferent, and brutal?

In this episode, we dive into one of the most perplexing crossroads of science and spirituality: reconciling evolution with morality and divine intention. Is suffering a feature or a flaw in creation? Is evolution a blind mechanism—or a divine instrument operating under higher laws we’ve barely begun to grasp?

We don’t offer easy answers—but we do expose the hidden assumptions behind both scientific and theological narratives. We challenge evolutionary naturalism as being just as worldview-driven as theism, and we ask:
🔍 How do our cognitive biases shape what we call “evidence”?
🧩 What do we truly mean by “truth”—and who decides what counts as rational?
🌍 Is our moral outrage against suffering a sign of progress—or a clue that something in the evolutionary picture is still missing?

With nods to Bertrand Russell, Slavoj Žižek, Robert Trivers, and cognitive psychology, this episode is for thinkers willing to venture beyond dogma—whether secular or religious.

🎧 Tune in for a bold yet respectful exploration of:

  • The philosophical paradox of evolution and God

  • The psychology of worldview dominance

  • How illusions, not truth, may have shaped our species

  • And why even science may fall prey to its own sacred narratives

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Audiobook "If Atheists Created God" Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity by A. MytafBy Andrew Mytaf