religion is an explanation for all the unnatural things in our world.
beside the fact that people need something larger then them to hold on to
something they can trust to save them. something higher then us
There is no right or wrong in this question. But I think people will not preach about their religion, nor will there be prayers, mentioning of God, or debate over who is right. I don't think we would be even humans without religion because it's the religion who makes us humans.
I doubt there was a 'purpose' to it, they were humans, and humans seem to be hardwired to feel inferior and with a need to explain the unexplainable
I need an answer!
religiousness implies being together!spiritual need is to identify one in all.
Wizard + Religion = Priest
light is very help ful to humans because humans need light to see dark and humans need light so they can do their work. that's all i think
Some people see religion as a moral compass that can be used through a person's life to judge one's actions, although religion is by no means necessary to form a system of morality. There is no evidence to show that people without a religion are any more likely to commit crimes. Humans don't "need" to believe in a religion, but human brains are highly adept at identifying patterns, and this predisposes humans to religious belief.
they need to feel like they belong to something or are apart of a group of people.
Because religion is a worldwide tradition and a human need like breathing or drinking.
I think animals are just as important as humans because they need the things as we need. Shelter, food, water, and some to love.
According to the research in learning psychology living organisms tend to search interrelationships (even if they don't exist). Does religion fulfill this need for humans?
I tend to think that we have enough religions now and We do not need any more new religion.