Ask them. Each one, individually. I cannot speak for them, and neither can you.
Kevmo: Then what is the name of their chosen religion?
TLogic: Ask them. Each one, individually. I cannot speak for them, and neither can you.
***Yet you presume to speak for them in post #222 when you say, “They already have them, but you won’t accept them.” Again with the extremely oblique writing style. Neither of us have an intention nor the capability of asking each one, individually, so your post is basically nonsense.
My scientific belief is in evolution, and my religious belief is Catholic Christian. I was baptized and confirmed as a Roman Catholic Christian, and raised to believe in the science of evolution. They are entirely different things. One deals with earthly matters that can be seen and observed and the other deals with spiritual matters pertaining to faith and morals.
I have no problem accepting both a belief in both Jesus Christ as my savior and in traditional evolutionary theory as a method in which life on earth changed over the eons.
Believing in modern science is no more a "religion" than listing my citizenship as "American" or my political party as "Republican" is a type of religion. They are completely unrelated things, something Kevmo apparently has trouble understanding.
You can ask anyone else on FR who believes in evolution what their religion is and I'm sure they will be happy to tell you. If they are indeed "atheists" (which I doubt more than a handful are), I'm sure they will have no problem admitting that either.