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I dunno if this has been said already, but I would state my opinion on this matter anyway.
Let me answer your question by asking a more fundamental question. What would be left of you once I take the 'GOD' or your 'RELIGION' from you. The answer lies in how 'One defines his/her GOD'.
Lets take two extreme cases of people that may exist:-
Type-1
People who 'realizes' the fact that there are things in our universe, that are not 'yet' ("yet" being the key word here) explained by science but they 'can be'. So what is 'Religion' for them? The answer is moral/ethics. You say 'moral' , they say 'religion'. And the 'GOD' is their own conscience. They are simply 'naming' it as religion, that's all.
A higher version of this phenomenon is 'believing in a supreme power'. (which would make one a hypocrite, coz he/she knows there ain't any in the first place.). But they do. And the reason for doing so is tied to a very fundamental nature of humans. It is the "Fear of not being watched over/controlled". And this is so deeply rooted to our nature that, we simply can't get rid of it. And those who 'have' got rid of it are known as 'Atheists'.
So, what would remain if we took away their religion form them? The answer is still 'morals/ethics'. They can still live their life normally, the only difference would be, now they will not have a 'synonym' for 'morals/ethics' that's all.
Type-2
Those who deny the very concept of 'evolution' (and hence all the scientific facts before them) all together and 'think' that they would be 'hopeless', If one takes away their 'GOD' from them. Because you see, that's all they have(at least they think they have). The dependency on a supreme entity called GOD is so high that it's reflected in a both good and BAD way in their lives and other's. The concept of 'religion' for them is 'MUCH MORE' than 'morals/ethics'.
So, what would remain if we took away their religion from them? "NOTHING"(according to them). The world will come to an end for them.
This is my opinion on why/in what way, people believe in a supreme entity called 'GOD'. And most of the people lie somewhere between these two types and some on two extremes.
Bottom line- It doesn't matter 'what' you believe in, but the real question is:- 'Are your beliefs somehow compromising/affecting the rights/beliefs of others ?', If not, then no one 'should' care.
Let me answer your question by asking a more fundamental question. What would be left of you once I take the 'GOD' or your 'RELIGION' from you. The answer lies in how 'One defines his/her GOD'.
Lets take two extreme cases of people that may exist:-
Type-1
People who 'realizes' the fact that there are things in our universe, that are not 'yet' ("yet" being the key word here) explained by science but they 'can be'. So what is 'Religion' for them? The answer is moral/ethics. You say 'moral' , they say 'religion'. And the 'GOD' is their own conscience. They are simply 'naming' it as religion, that's all.
A higher version of this phenomenon is 'believing in a supreme power'. (which would make one a hypocrite, coz he/she knows there ain't any in the first place.). But they do. And the reason for doing so is tied to a very fundamental nature of humans. It is the "Fear of not being watched over/controlled". And this is so deeply rooted to our nature that, we simply can't get rid of it. And those who 'have' got rid of it are known as 'Atheists'.
So, what would remain if we took away their religion form them? The answer is still 'morals/ethics'. They can still live their life normally, the only difference would be, now they will not have a 'synonym' for 'morals/ethics' that's all.
Type-2
Those who deny the very concept of 'evolution' (and hence all the scientific facts before them) all together and 'think' that they would be 'hopeless', If one takes away their 'GOD' from them. Because you see, that's all they have(at least they think they have). The dependency on a supreme entity called GOD is so high that it's reflected in a both good and BAD way in their lives and other's. The concept of 'religion' for them is 'MUCH MORE' than 'morals/ethics'.
So, what would remain if we took away their religion from them? "NOTHING"(according to them). The world will come to an end for them.
This is my opinion on why/in what way, people believe in a supreme entity called 'GOD'. And most of the people lie somewhere between these two types and some on two extremes.
Bottom line- It doesn't matter 'what' you believe in, but the real question is:- 'Are your beliefs somehow compromising/affecting the rights/beliefs of others ?', If not, then no one 'should' care.