Now tell me, does evolution have a conscience so you know right from wrong? As I said, maybe you have no bad feelings about death. It just is what it is. Right? Why even think it's a punishment if you believe in evolution.
I don’t know what you school, college or university you had attended, or what did for living (job, career), so I don’t your education background or work experiences, so I hoped you don’t mind, if I were to ask you what you study or job you did, Sharikind?
Because it would seem you didn’t do much of science.
For instance, in high school, if you did maths, like statistics, algebra or calculus, then that’s what they would teach you in maths.
At no stage, in my maths class, did they teach us about conscience, morality of right and wrong, because they had nothing to do with maths, and they are not part of any curriculum in maths.
Of course, they want us to do our own works, no cheating in tests or exams, no plagiarism in homework or assignments, but it applied to all subjects, not just science and maths, but these are not part of curriculum of that respective subjects.
Evolution is part of biology. When you study biology, at no stage would they teach you conscience and morality, because it is part of curriculum of biology or biology-related subjects.
If you want to learn about morals and conscience, you would take a subject on humanities, or psychology, or ethics, or legal studies, or some philosophies on morals or religion-related subjects.
You wouldn’t be taught about conscience or morality in natural science (natural science are physics, chemistry, biology, Earth science, astronomy), but perhaps in social science subjects, like ethics, psychology, political science, law, etc.
Let say you wanted to be carpenter, would they treachery you conscience or morality in woodwork? No, they wouldn’t.
If you were doing apprenticeship in carpentry, then they would teach you how to construct from woods, how to finish or polish your works, how to use your tools, power tools or larger machinery.
You don’t to know good and evil to learn to use hammer on nails, or to saw some woods to size and shape, or to paint or to stain and polish wooden cabinet or furniture.
Learning about conscience or reading the Bible or praying in church, will not make you a proficient or competent carpenter.
You will not have no problem with people learning a trade or profession, so why are you having so much problems with biologists learning biology, including evolution?
You are not a biologist, so why should it matter to you?
You don’t trouble physicists, chemists or astronomers with your personal religious belief, so why do you single out biologists?
If you are not a qualified and experienced biologist, or zoologist or botanist, or doctor or medical researcher or pathologist, or paleontologist, or geologist, then you really are just expressing your opinions, and nothing more than that.
Why do you go about telling people what you clearly don’t understand, about what they can and can’t do?