Ok... got a question for you then babe:
"Can you truly love another human being (who is not your family/clan) - if you don't believe in God?"
Because if you believe in evolutions, "survival of the fittest", loving someone outside of your family/clan doesn't add to he cause. It's natural to be selfish and only live to survive.
If you believe in God and truly loves God, however, you understand that because God has created all of us, and loves all of us, by loving God, we automatically loves all human beings as ourselves as well.
Actually, I think that old version of "Evolution" is going out of style. I listened to a proponent of a new thesis of the theory that incorporates the gains that can be achieved by community coherence between very large numbers of particular species, or groupings of different species, that find some way to solve a problem collectively that would have been practically...... or statistically. . . .. improbable. . . . . without the "community". I think this line of thinking could be used by progressives to promote the benefits of a world order for mankind.. .... or by the believers in what I'd call a familiar God, who has a long record of community action from all indications.
doing stuff for others is the most basic element of love.