Lunar-tic wrote:How can people put faith into a religion that is lying to them!
Desire to be part of something larger, where they feel that something greater does operate with their best interest at heart.
Fear of the unknown, that spurns smart people to make decisions that don't seem to make sense when compared to rational thought.
warning the following is an extremely personal view yet not one that effects my own personal belief
Organized religion is a scam, perpetuating:
Death is not the finality, that you have a soul which will be rewarded in an afterlife. What is better to beleive that you will go to a wondrous paradise or that your brain shuts down and once the final synapse fails it's all over. Who wouldn't rather hang with god or even the devil if it meant you continued on? Clearly being tortured in hell is better than ceasing to exist outright. Replace God/Devil with anything from other religions whether it be Ra, Odin, Jupiter, hell even Lorn Zenu, and such are modifiers of the life after life belief.
Humanity is frail, and that it is in our nature to be the animals that we are biologically. However by giving your life, your devotion, and your material possessions to your chosen deity (and to support their support systems on earth) it doesn't matter what you do from living a pious life to murderous rampages, as long as you can "see the light" you will be saved and go to the afterlife.
While I don't believe that everyone in a church are scam-artists, there are elements inside all forms from the wacko cult in the park to the guys in the funny hats in Rome. Say nothing of people thru-out time that have told lies and everything between that and committed murder all in the name of "compassionate" god(s).
There are reasons that the sheepherder/flock terms have been adopted in church. It does have roots in Jesus and others acting as a guiding force, but also in the people following like sheep not caring why they were following as long as they did have someone leading them.