>>511276675 (OP)I wonder why you believed in God so long if a reasoning so simple was enough to shake you.
He says the believe in God is basically a projection due to a humans state of fragility, due to its impending death and because of the protective figures of the parents during his childhood.
One who believes in God would see in those very statements a sign of God. The fatality of death is seen ad the ultimate reminder of ones maker as it triggers existential crisis, so is our vulnerability and weakness. A unfallible human wouldn't consider the question in the first place. Our parents? Through them, we discover God, or rather his attributes. We're quite literally programmed to believe in God. It's not an anomaly, it's our natural state of being. Then there is the fact that we were not and we became. And our observation of the world around us. If one sticks to the "how", he stays safe from any existential crisis and only considers the mechanics and inner workings of the world. As soon as one meditates the "why" he cannot escape the thought of God, even if he eventually discards it.