grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
My argument, in order to counter yours, is the significance of any religion throughout human history, (any religion emphasising the needs of all in contrast to, or balancing the interests of one individual), is/was so profound none of us would be here today without it.Modern Man didn't just appear. They appeared after many of iterations and improvements over about 2.5 million years. Of course, man wasn't the first life on Earth. From primitive life forms, through marine life, dinosaurs and early mammals, somehow it arrived at Homo Sapiens, and here we are. Of course, it seems very unlikely that we are the only ones. After all there about 100 Billion stars in the Milky way and around 2 Trillion galaxies in the universe.
I can understand ancient man trying to make sense of they could see around them and it was not unreasonable for them to think that they must have been created by a 'god'. . We are but specks of stardust, but day by day, we're learning more and maybe one day we will understand how we came to be here - without having to invent a supernatural being.
If there had never been any religion anywhere in the world, what kind of world would/could have evolved, because all I can see is that every individual ever borne would/should put their own interests above all else in those circumstances. Why would you or anyone else wish to be a "good person", or thought of as a good person, wishing the best for all others, (so far as reasonably practical)?