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AZ8theist

(7,465 posts)
17. Interesting take.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 02:54 AM
Mar 13

But I think it's origins are simpler than that. I believe religions had developed to explain the world around us, since humans didn't have that capacity yet. The Romans had many gods to explain every facet of life. Ancient societies had human sacrifices to please "the gods" or to poison rival tribes. All because we lacked the ability to explain the natural world.
As humanity progressed, and science became more prevelent, there became less and less need to invoke dieties to explain the unknown. Science offered testable, repeatable solutions and answers.
Sure, religions are still pervasive because they are ingrained in the human mind to some extent. Now, your hypothesis is prevelant. But it is also fading from society as scientific understanding advances.
But religions continue to fight back. One only has to see the hostility to biological evolution as evidense of this push back. The religious are afraid of actually knowing where we came from (evolved) so they continuously indoctrinate in their belief system to attempt to explain humanity. Only their "stories" and claims are all nonsense.

So you are correct, the human desire for eternal life is very strong, because humans just can't accept the fact we are but very brief beings on a microscopic spec of dust in an unimaginably huge universe. We're lucky to be here, but in no way are we special.

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Hate and division. SamKnause Mar 13 #1
War and Suffering walkingman Mar 13 #2
I'm special. I have a special friend. My special friend tells me I'm special for being RockRaven Mar 13 #3
Meh canetoad Mar 13 #4
Sky Daddy for everyone...yippee! wcmagumba Mar 13 #5
At it's most basic, I think religion is the embodiment of about 500M years of evolution AZJonnie Mar 13 #6
Interesting take. AZ8theist Mar 13 #17
I agree with what you posit in broad terms for sure AZJonnie Mar 13 #21
i think it's an evolutionary vestige of the big ape days. mopinko Mar 13 #20
Yes, a "God as Ultimate Alpha" DEFINITELY arose from our animal ancestors being tournament species AZJonnie Mar 13 #22
mostly but mopinko Mar 13 #23
Well, yeah, of course. Every living creature's purpose is passing their DNA packet. AZJonnie Mar 13 #25
However, said survival does not require BadgerKid Mar 13 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 13 #7
If religion were to disappear overnight peace on earth would be a real possibility yaesu Mar 13 #8
No, I doubt that very much - harumph Mar 13 #35
Psychological enslavement. John1956PA Mar 13 #9
Fiddlesticks, it's a human thing like anything else. Humans love stories. betsuni Mar 13 #10
In a mild private form jfz9580m Mar 13 #16
not all of us believe in nonsense Skittles Mar 13 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 13 #11
Looks like Christians are overrepresented. Not sure what the point is? Ilikepurple Mar 13 #12
it is sickening Skittles Mar 13 #13
It's Christians and Muslims that have a history of violence and forced conversions JI7 Mar 13 #14
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Skittles Mar 13 #19
It is all about profits in the end jfz9580m Mar 13 #15
And then, one Thursday... HariSeldon Mar 13 #24
Hmmmmmmm malaise Mar 13 #27
No it isn't. QueerDuck Mar 13 #28
It can be, depending upon the believer. no_hypocrisy Mar 13 #29
it's a mass delusion... mike_c Mar 13 #30
I tend to believe people are. Torchlight Mar 13 #31
That is Okay. Atheist communists & Nazi's have killed many religious people. Jacson6 Mar 13 #32
Combining angrychair Mar 13 #34
That's not religion, it's people EdmondDantes_ Mar 13 #33
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. summer_in_TX Mar 14 #36
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