PS. After reading your response I went looking for more Tyson videos and came across one I had never seen. It's an interview by Larry King. Note also that Larry didn't ask him a single God question so there really isn't anything that relates to this thread; but again Neil DeGrasse Tyson entertains.
I watched another Neil Tyson video:
Neil DeGrasse Tyson - Greatest Sermon Ever - YouTube
Messages that I heard included:
We have iron in our blood like meteorites have iron in them. We are part of the universe.
It sounded a bit like Joni Mitchell's song, Woodstock, that was also recorded by Crosby, Still, Nash, Young. Lyrics in the song include: We are Stardust (we are golden).
The message sounded to me to be not atheism but pantheism. Under pantheism, we are part of God. Pantheism is not a humble religion. You might reason under pantheism that if God is to be worshiped, then we are to be worshiped also.
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Pantheism. Pantheism means all (“pan”) is God (“theism”). It is the worldview held by most Hindus, many Buddhists, and other New Age religions. It is also the worldview of Christian Science, Unity, and Scientology. According to pantheism, God “is all in all.” God pervades all things, contains all things, subsumes all things, and is found within all things. Nothing exists apart from God, and all things are in some way identified with God. The world is God, and God is the world. But more precisely, in pantheism all is God, and God is all. Source: Geisler, N. L. (1999). In Baker encyclopedia of Christian apologetics. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.