If it would be factually true that there’s a god out there that protects us against x-risk it would be worth believing in such a god. You however can’t defend a religion that does give the impression that such a god exists with the arguments that the OP listed that make religion attractive such as providing nice rituals and allowing people to supposedly have better marriages.
If it would be factually true that there’s a god out there that protects us against x-risk it would be worth believing in such a god. You however can’t defend a religion that does give the impression that such a god exists with the arguments that the OP listed that make religion attractive such as providing nice rituals and allowing people to supposedly have better marriages.