This book, the first of the three volume series "Observational commentaries on Social Atheism" features a description of the history of how Christianity arose to popularity to the West, and a description of how modern Social Atheism arose: that is, how following the "age of enlightenment" numerous elements gave way for the rise of Atheism generally recognized in two organized forms, Darwinism and Marxism. This documentary work describes these two as one united system of atheism, often going so far to call them "Darwino-Marxism" and explains the direct relationship between the two forms, and finally describes the matters of history that immediately followed mass implementation of Darwinian theory into the various educational institutions and places of oral dictation in the West. The author of this book concludes, just as many prominent writers have, that the phenomenon of "Social Darwinism" is directly traceable to its written works and foremost originator, and not to be discerned as a seperate entity for educational Darwinism in the sense of "Origin of Species". It rather views the philosophical implications that lead to Social Darwinism as a direct fruit of Darwin and his famed literary works, "Descent of Man" included. The commentary is written from the perspective of a trained Christian of a decent level of study.