Chimera
Mind Fetishist
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2005
- Messages
- 394
A few months ago, I lost a beloved pet. For weeks I had a hard time dealing with the fact that I would never see her again.
Soon after, I started having nightmares about my husband dying. I thought a lot about how I will not see him again after he dies.
It got me thinking about how powerful religion is in times of death. Religion gives people the prospect of seeing their loved ones again in heaven, versus never again. People are really comforted by the notion that death is not permanent.
This idea does not make me want to "not be an atheist". I can't just choose to believe in God again anyhow. But I wonder if dealing with dying is the top reason for the continuing existence of religion.
What do you think?
Soon after, I started having nightmares about my husband dying. I thought a lot about how I will not see him again after he dies.
It got me thinking about how powerful religion is in times of death. Religion gives people the prospect of seeing their loved ones again in heaven, versus never again. People are really comforted by the notion that death is not permanent.
This idea does not make me want to "not be an atheist". I can't just choose to believe in God again anyhow. But I wonder if dealing with dying is the top reason for the continuing existence of religion.
What do you think?