electric_nan,

It’s a source of comfort. People want to be in control. If they can’t be in control, they at least want to feel like someone or something is in control. That there is some organizing force or principle to the universe. Religion, astrology, conspiracism etc all flow from that impulse.

Fleur__,
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Because god is real and he sees you sinner 😈😈😈

someguy3,

Religion works on emotions, which are easy. Knowledge works on thinking, which is hard.

MadhuGururajan, (edited )

It’s a lot easier to deal with a God that may or may not exist… than deal with humans.

Jocker,

It’s a simulation and god is it’s admin, Thanks.

intensely_human,

None of the knowledge you mentioned overturns religion

weeeeum,

It’s difficult to get people to accept this knowledge

xc2215x,

Not everyone believes in that knowledge or feels it is true.

JeeBaiChow,

Because learning takes effort.

rickdg, (edited )
@rickdg@lemmy.world avatar

Intra-generational rituals, community, basic comfort… where are the secular alternatives? Effective altruism? Music concerts? Solar eclipses?

Don’t get me wrong, humanity really comes together sometimes, but consistency is important for people.

LadyLikesSpiders,

Humans are not rational creatures, and despite all the knowledge we have gained, people will still find what they want to be true the most believable of all

Besides, you can talk about all of the science we have discovered, but the overwhelming majority of people don’t really see it. We see the technology and all that, but we don’t truly understand it, so you ultimately are just taking someone else’s word for it. To me, the word of the scientific community is credible, but to some it is not

Some people are flat-earthers. People aren’t swayed by reason. We’re dumb animals, and the conceit of us as “rational” is hubris

mathemachristian,

Why not? It makes sense to me, it carried me through some very difficult times and is a good way to think about how I interact with the world and my moral framework.

rabiddolphin,
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People want to belong to something bigger than them. This includes a magical cloudy sky kingdom where you must wear white shrouds, and your whole family is there and not talking about embarrassingly antiquated political views

BetaDoggo_,

I think part of it has to do with how we cope with death. Almost all religions are centered around what happens when we die. Whether it’s reincarnation or an afterlife, most believe that there’s something beyond. I think that to a certain extent we’re predisposed to have this mindset.

Blaze,
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Tradition and support in major life events. A lot of people who only go to churches for weddings, baptisms and funerals.

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