Trent Wray
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IDK .... I go back and forth about this in my own mind, if the fear of death being the end of the road is really the main reason.
Just one thing to add.....
The main reason IMHO that people still cling to any kind of warping of any definition of God is because they cannot accept that there is nothing else after death. This concept of not existing after they die seems to drive people totally bananas. Cognitive Dissonance then drives them to warp and contort the God hypothesis to try to overcome the facts against it in order to maintain the concept of life after death.
I mean .... maybe when you daily have to consider life and death struggles to find food, shelter, etc ... but when you have those things and can take them for granted, I think it goes "deeper".
Just look at how we trivialize death for entertainment purposes, or convenience nowadays. We eat garbage, drive cars, play with weapons, participate in dangerous sports and activities for fun, watch it on TV, etc for entertainment purposes ... I doubt every time a believer gets in a car they think about the risk of them dying and have to remind themselves about heaven, or every time they go for a dip in the ocean they have to remind themselves about heaven in case of being eaten by sharks. And I know they're not always okay with watching the crimes on victims on Law and Order and telling themselves they're okay with it because it's all ficiton, and if it were fact, they would hope those victims went to heaven, etc ...
In other words, I think death is so taken for granted these days, that the ideas of clinging to gods for a ticket to the afterlife are more "godbot" pap spewed forth.
I think a big part of it has to do with guilt, and having to find a rationalization to allow themselves to do things they either feel bad about .... or blaming others for things they think they should feel bad about. Like promiscuity, homosexual urges, wealth and luxury and financial success, hating, anger, etc ..... "human" wants, desires, issues. I think a lot of those who are religious cling to their religion to justify their choices of either being human or not tolerating other humans or a combination of the two, yada yada.
Perhaps at a root level, it's "fear of dying" and that being it. But once that is settled and can be taken for granted, then it's more a matter of bringing God into the picture as a cop out/scapegoat so one doesn't have to take responsibility for their actions. "I hate gays because God likes it." "I won't have sex with everyone because God likes it". "I'm going to kill the infidels because God likes it" ... instead of simply saying, "I hate gays because I hate them and I'm full of hate ...." ...... "I want to kill the infidels because I want to kill them and I have a desire to kill ...." yada yada. Who wants to admit that to themselves ? And if you don't want to admit it to yourself, you need an excuse not to for that dissonance gap. IMHO.
