It is difficult to imagine how evolutionists can justify anyone’s concern for the survival of any kind of life on Earth or condemn attempts to “improve” the human race by eugenics programs. After all, aren’t all living things merely lumps of a peculiar form of the same matter of which the universe itself is made and holds in such contempt that it consumes it as fuel to keep the stars burning? According to the second law of thermodynamics, won’t it all eventually sink into oblivion, with not even a surviving memory? Then why should we, who will be gone in a mere 70, 80, 90, or perhaps even 100-plus years—why should we sacrifice our present desires to benefit future equally transient and meaningless generations?