heavycola wrote:Well maybe that's the difference then. I was brought up going to church every week, i got confirmed, baptised etc. And given what these religions tell us is at stake - an immortality of either heaven or damnation - it seemed to matter rather a huge amount whether god's existence was likely or not.
I won't deny that religion has a powerful draw attached to it - who wouldn't be afraid to disbelieve in God, given what is apparently at stake, if they didn't stop to think about what they were told? But when you recognize that they literally have no evidence to support their claim that what you do in this life affects what happens to you after you die (which, currently, is likely nothing), you have to divorce yourself from that idea. If you had never been told that idea until you were an adult and able to form rational thoughts for yourself, you would laugh it off as ludicrous and completely illogical. But we are brainwashed into this idea from a young age, and it's hard to shake off.