Someone asked the question: Do you think atheism is the default stance?
And someone answered: "There is NO way you can come to believing in imaginary friends without someone suggesting to you that such things 'exist'.
There is NO logical reason to even suppose that invisible sky critters exist."
On the surface, this makes sense.
But, if this is true, how did faith in God get started? People worshiped animals, and statues and basically anything on Earth. But the supernatural?
Using the above logic, or your own, how did humans begin to worship a personal, supernatural creator?
And someone answered: "There is NO way you can come to believing in imaginary friends without someone suggesting to you that such things 'exist'.
There is NO logical reason to even suppose that invisible sky critters exist."
On the surface, this makes sense.
But, if this is true, how did faith in God get started? People worshiped animals, and statues and basically anything on Earth. But the supernatural?
Using the above logic, or your own, how did humans begin to worship a personal, supernatural creator?