Materialism’s Worldview of Humanity:
Materialists tend to be dogmatic in their belief in evolution, even when scientific observation refutes evolution. That is to say that Materialists are forced to believe that people came from rocks and that hydrogen, over time, turns into people. If there is not God, how else did all this organization and complexity of information and function get here. There would have to be an uncheckable, non-observable force--let's call it Evolution.
Materialists believe that humanity is basically without purpose, other than some rationalized purpose. They believe that random processes somehow created the complex mechanisms of life and then breathed life into that mechanism, even though such a belief is in direct conflict with what can be easily observed regarding the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
In addition, they believe that humanity is evolving; they believe that random processes are adding to the information in the DNA. They believe this, even though no instance of information being added to anything by a random process has ever been observed and recorded by any scientist. To none of the scientific papers and journals can we go to see where one experiment successfully proved that information was added to anything by random chance.