I have come to the self-knowledge that belief in a higher purpose is a necessity at least for me. Whether a longstanding, highly suspect dogma from the illiterate past, or a individual expression of my own views, a belief in something outside of myself is the only means I have for the maintaining a relatively "good" life. For me at least, the abhorrent view of the non-existance of a creative spirit is incomprehensable.
It would mean that "good" and "evil" do not exist and that the outcome of either a "good" or "evil" life would be irrelevant.
Perhaps in the past man has conjured up these fables, stories, what have you to attempt to bring an order out of chaos. As for as I can tell, there hasn't been a lasting culture founded on atheistic principals.
The world's religions have been the moral constructs of society although they have in the past been misused and misrepresented for selfish and evil reasons. And still are. But they formed a culture in each of their centers that bound people together.
That alone seems to indicate some intuative need for a god, or spirit, or hero to believe in.
What would the world be now if the concept of religion had never sprung up?
It would mean that "good" and "evil" do not exist and that the outcome of either a "good" or "evil" life would be irrelevant.
Perhaps in the past man has conjured up these fables, stories, what have you to attempt to bring an order out of chaos. As for as I can tell, there hasn't been a lasting culture founded on atheistic principals.
The world's religions have been the moral constructs of society although they have in the past been misused and misrepresented for selfish and evil reasons. And still are. But they formed a culture in each of their centers that bound people together.
That alone seems to indicate some intuative need for a god, or spirit, or hero to believe in.
What would the world be now if the concept of religion had never sprung up?