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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.eezablade, don't forget that unswerving ability ram religion down your throat! taking "I'm not interested" as the green light to attempt a religious conversion.
I don't criticise anyone for holding religious beliefs. What I always fail to understand is why religious people don't respect my right NOT to believe.
I think we need to take this argument up a few levels and ask just why humankind has this seemingly imbuilt yearning to believe in something, whether it be worshiping the sun, rivers, stars, God - whatever. Over the years we humans have spent so much time slaughtering each other in the name of whose religion is 'right' and in so doing take our eye of the real mystery, namely just why us humans are drawn to beleive in a God in the first place!
I believe the answer may lie in our eveloutionary ancestry where human groups that could establish values that ultimately fostered their ability to survive were those that did just that. In other words seeking religion is nothing more that a legacy of our past, in the same way that our predisposition to being territorial animals has its roots in the survival of the most successful. It's all part of our inbuilt mechanisms to ensure that we reproduce ourselves, even in the cousre of this we seem to head in the opposite direction.
In a nutshell our yearning to believe in something is the legacy we have to live with, but as our brains continue to grow then may be we humans will one day see all religions as a throwback to our tourtuous development - a development/process that continues today!