First of all, jews/christians were not first to pray to One god, the Egyptians were. IMO the jews in Egypt probably stole the idea of one god from the Egyptians. But we can never know that.

Personally, I despise the beliefe of one supernatural god that sets moral rules and inspired people write such absurd things as the Bible or Koran.

If I was to pray to anything, I would pray to life and nature. But not in the stupid way wich the author talks about, as he states that those whom worship nature kill the weak. Not true in my case.
Its true that we humans differ from the other animals, but the reason as to why we take care of our wounded and weak is not becouse some old man with white beard on a cloud told us so, but becouse we CAN. Animals in the nature cant afford to stick around and take care of weak and wounded all the time, that would lead to their own death.
Much of the time animals have to hunt for food. We humans have allready secured a way to produce food easy for ourselfs and so on. Its called civilization. Might add that our civilization is flawd since a majority of our spiece isnt priviligied to get the food.
The Native indians in your country worshiped nature, took care of their wounded and had a rather good system betwen men and women. Couse, their culture didnt stand a chance against savage, murderous christians expanding an empire.

So just becouse I "pray" or respect nature more then some "dude up there" wich sets weird rules doesnt mean I hate the weak and wish them dead.