Quite evidently, you people are not worried about what Life really could be or might be.
On the contrary, it's because we are that you've been so precisely and eruditely put right on this - in particular you've had this explained to you in technical detail by someone who
does this for a living. They are professionally right at this, this is how they bring money home....
You are insistent that life cannot (and perhaps should not) have a meaning and purpose.
Firsty, no-one is saying that it can't have some purpose imposed from outside, just that you've not provided any evidence that it does. Secondly, why does meaning have to be imposed from outside? I don't believe evolution is guided, I don't believe my life is part of someone or something's grand plan, I don't even believe in the capacity to change the outcome of the events in my life, deep down. But my life has meaning; to me, to my wife, to my children, to my work colleagues, and to my friends.
You are just using 'evidence' as an excuse.
No, I'm using it as a basis on which to make a conclusion; if you want to base your conclusion on something else, that's up to you, but if you want me to base my opinion on something else you need to explain why it's a more significant basis than verifiable evidence, and so far all you've given me is 'but I don't like that conclusion'.
Your indoctrination against religions has brought about that mind set.....even though I am not talking in favor of religions at all.
My upbringing was a number of things, but an indoctrination against religion it was not
A dislike of religion is not, itself, an argument for or against a particular stance on religion. My stance on religion, alongside this stance on evolution, comes from not accepting supernatural claims; if you want to include something in an explanation of how reality works and have me accept it, you need to be able to support the argument with something more than 'yeah, but, what if...'.
O.