I find it fascinating that Einstein claimed that he was not an atheist. Why is it that people who are not as smart as Einstein and certainly do not understand or grasp the incredible workings of the Universe as clearly as he did, would be so audacious as to claim they were atheists?
Maybe because our pre-historic tendency to belong to a group. Sometimes, being part of a group is what makes people proud. Which is, I think, the reason some people feel proud of being atheists/vegetarians/whatever and spend their lives trying to humilliate people who think differently. Which is...quite stupid, if you ask me. Kinda sicky, actually.
You see no trace whatever of even a precursor to human morality in any other creature?
I do. Maybe I'm imagining things, but I do. Also, some evolutionists claim that evolution ocasionally leaves stuff in animals' bodies that they don't really need, but since it doesn't kill them (like, maybe, laughter, on humans' case) and/or actually makes some of them survive better, it stays there and natural selection deals with eliminating the "others" who don't have that stuff.
And morality makes sense in terms of evolution; if you feel guilty for killing one of your species, you're less likely to do it. And if you don't kill your own species, it's easier for the species to survive. Not bad, huh?