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Originally Posted by qxm
Quoting myself:
"... people tend to look for a higher power since they just can't imagine that death is the absolute end of their existence, in order for (most) people to keep good mental health they need some sort of hope....."
I'm sorry but... did I mention "Fear" there?, "Quick assumptions only denote a person's immaturity, even at an older age" (think about it)
People become religious/spiritual for many reasons but when they are starring at the face of death thoughts such as "is there anything after death" start to emerge; that's why they need some sort of hope to keep it all "glued together", if you consider this as "an awakening" stage so be it, it just shows you are religiously inclined, which is OK with me, and if you are 50+ it just confirms my point. 
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excuse me I fucked up when I had assumed 'lack of hope' was fear. knowledge is very thin soup without experience

and I am over 50 and I do NOT have a religious bone in my body, all you've really proved is that you're young and filled with yourself , which is OKAY with me.