Worshipping natural selection like a god is ignorant,
Worshipping anything like a god is ignorant, probably. Inclusive of gods. For there are enough contrary opinions out there to preclude the possibility of proving ones own method to be correct (although feel free to make your own assumptions and live by them).
One thought experiment of mine is that there may be a God Of Logic out there who may or may not have set up the universe last Tuesday, January 21st 1963, or 4000BC, but set it up to look
exactly like it has a full history of arising from a singularity of a big bang/whatever (if not actually done so). The point being that the beings that inhabit the universe are free[1] to invent their own way of looking at the world, but the only ones that are heading towards salvation are those that analyse the world and come up with the idea that it is a logical progression without divine hand (for He set the world up like that). Any being who worships any deity,
inclusive of the GOL Himself, is being illogical, and thus Unworthy.
And, apart from that, the fact that a baby brought up by parents of religious inclination A (christian, islamic, hindu, no belief, full on disbelief, whatever) is likely to be of the same inclination at least as long as nobody else comes along to influence the child/teenager/adult means that no deity worth their salt should condemn anyone on arrival to the pearly-gate-equivalents for their particular flavour (or lack of) belief, only their actions[1, again] during their time. Maybe go the way of the Narnian Chronicles: "evil actions made in the name of [good deity] Aslan are accepted by [evil god] Tash", with good actions in the name of Tash vice-versa. Whether there are indeed multiple gods or just a large set of different hammers and false moustaches.
I would say that those who are truly damned (if indeed anyone is) are those that pursue Pascal's Wager, for they are trying[1, once again, you get the idea] to fool a god (and inevitable failing). Or maybe I'm damned for 'spoiling the fun' in overanalysing it. There's nothing to say that it isn't a God Of Illogic who is spoiling for a fight by making it an arguable point and being completely arbitrary (within the bounds of their own free wiill issue) about what the 'right' opinion is.
[1] Arguments of free will aside, of course.