In Evolution II, Mark Hawkins explains the arguments in favor of faith versus atheism, and why faith is the more rational view. Charles Darwin shows us how humans were produced, which naturally results in a mix of good and evil, ending in death. The next step comes from Hawkins, showing us how individuals and societies become utopian. Hawkins argues that advanced utopian societies would evolve the same way with or without religion, because God is ultimately a rational scientist. God looked for how to make things better, and eventually perfected everything. Science, religion, philosophy, and law fuse to produce a predictable, almost programmed, result. The ideal pattern emerges: a temporary mortal life, followed by a permanent utopia. One thing is missing: family. This is why God invites us to be his children, which is the purpose of religion. Why does Jesus Christ want to look like a resurrected man for all eternity? - Why does God hide from us? - Where does morality come from, and how is it different than conscience and free will? - How could a contract solve the problem of evil? For religious believers who also embrace science, this book shows why the future is better than any of us have imagined.