No. Many of us who acknowledge the sound science behind evolution also believe in God, a God ultimately responsible for all existence.
It is based upon the premise: Science provides sound explanations for the origin and diversity of life, and the origin of the Universe.
True. This does not imply our description of these phenomena are 100% complete, though. They are, however, tremendously successful in both their predictive nature and in providing a consistent framework describing life on earth. We do not know everything about the origin of the universe, or about the origin of life of on earth and its subsequent evolution, but we know a great deal.
Funny though, that the cartoon you repeatedly post, showing atoms turning into people, looks more like a parody of creationism than of evolution. Evolutionary science actually has thousands of explanatory links from a myriad of different lines of inquiry leading to a consistent model that couldn't possibly fit on a single diagram.
I deny the theory of evolution has anything to do with the origin of the universe or the origin of life, for that matter.
As repeatedly stated here by many, Darwin's book was called "Upon the Origin of SPECIES."
His theory starts with existing life and describes how the form of life changed. It does not delve into origin.
Indeed, his theory is completely compatable with the God of Abraham whose Son is Jesus, the Christ breathing the first life into the first beings (whatever they were).