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I’m gonna stick my neck on the chopping block and go along with Swansman and Pint of Ale and a Burger.
I’m an extremely cynical person, but there are certain things about our past including civilisations, and genetic predecessors that just have too many questions. Yes maybe they are yet to be discovered and I’m prepared to accept the findings.
It seems more logical to me that aliens from other plants exist rather than God.
God/ Religion to me is an explanation or excuse why we exist, that solves and squares away the unexplainable, it makes sense those that aren’t prepared to think beyond their own isolated mundane mind.
I would rather believe in possibilities, than restrictions of religion and ignorance.
Oh no what have I said
Spot on with the comparison with religion.
People are equally religious today as they have ever been. The only difference is that previous religions were about God/Gods. Current religions, called "ideologies", are human centered religions: humans are supposedly the most intelligent creates in the universe, humans know everything or almost everything, humans are the only intelligent species, humans this humans that. Add the "me, me, me" factor - "I dont see any aliens so there are none", "I cant keep a secret so no one can" - and its entirely understandable that people are unable to imagine the existence of anything unknown to themselves.