RollerDave,
Re: Morality without a god. It was a recent topic and I put my thoughts here if you want to see them-
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/150883/2.ashx
Evolution is just a fact, I'm afraid. The only people in this world who have a problem with it (mostly) are some American Christians. The facts for it being real are overwhelming, and I'll be happy to share them with you if you're willing to be open about it.
Everything in the universe, as far as we know, has a natural cause. No supernatual cause has ever been discovered for anything. There's nothing irrational in concluding the things we don't (yet) know the origin of had a natural cause too. But note I'm not being dogmatic and saying I KNOW what that cause was, as you are. I'm saying I don't know yet, and you are the one claiming to know it was a specific god. I'm taking the honest approach.
Evolution isn't chance.
I'm not taking anything on faith, I don't even say there's definitely no god. Just that I don't believe in one. And please don't take offense at the 'fool me once' saying, it's just a saying. It's easy to see how you could think 'chance evolution' is a silly idea. I completely agree. But once you learn it's not chance, and that the only people saying it is are creationists trying to trick people such as yourself, a whole new world opens up.
Burn,
Not every desire exists. I desire a vehicle to take me back in time. No such vehicle exists, yet my desire is real. Wanting something to be real does not make it real. You're free to believe if you want, but I think you'd have some choice words for me if I believed in a time travelling vehicle because I wanted it to exist.
I won't interfere with your chat with 5go, except to comment on this you said-
"Give me a better reason to live and a higher purpose than what I have and I just might change my beliefs."
It may just come down to this for you - you see no purpose without a god. I think it's just perspective. I see purpose with the Biblical god limited. Worship God, follow the rules (and try to justify ignoring the ones you don't approve of) so that you can live for an eternity.
But take those shackles off, and the sky's the limit. YOU get to choose how to live, and what to do. I find myself being creative, helping others, enjoying good company, getting into deep conversations that make me think, listening to music and watching shows I like. You could get in touch with nature, meditate, become a chef, start your own business - anything you want to do.
I think you see death from the wrong side too. You're lucky to be alive, even luckier to be in a culture where you can eat every day and live without oppression. You're lucky that you get much more time to exist than most other animals on the planet. Life is for living, yet you may be giving up dreams and goals in this one in the hopes of a better life to come. Worry about that when it comes, if there is a god you only have a 1 in 3000 chance of picking the true one anyway. This life you're living now is a certainty.
Chalam,
Your questions are great. We're trying to find out the answers to these. I don't think they're all impossible to find out. There was a time when we had no idea about other galaxies. But our knowledge is growing. To say God did it just shuts the search off. How would we have discovered the true nature of thunder if we'd said Thor did it? We had to look beyond that, just as we have to look beyond the modern gods today.
When people die, their bodies shut down, including the brain. If 'we' exist in the brain only, then in that sense we do leave. We may go elsewhere, we may not. These are interesting things to look into, but I think you shut yourself off from all the possibilities. Your answer is that you go to heaven if you've been good to live with Yahweh. My answer is that we don't know. I see no evidence for an afterlife, I understand we're just another species on this planet, so I think it's more likely we go the same way as other animals. Wherever that is.
Vinny,
If you research evolution, you will see that complex creatures can evolve over time due to natural selection. It's not chance. Humanity is still growing in knowledge. Why should we know how to do everything right now? We've only recently gone to the moon, cloned sheep and made test tube babies. Imagine what this century will bring! Humans cannot start earthquakes, so does that mean they come from a god shaking the planet? No, it just means we can't start earthquakes, yet the cause of them is very much natural.
Watch the second video here, or don't, it's up to you. But you can't say I didn't try to help you see how complex creatures come to be. It's like I said to someone else here: Once you're unwilling to question, you're trapped.
http://www.richarddawkins.net/growingupintheuniverse