@Golgath
Yeah, who knows why people tend to believe in god(s) or the supernatural. It used to be a simple explaination for things they did not understand the science behind. These days I think its just a psychological need to be reassured that when they die, there is something beyond this life and everyone deep down inside knows when they die, they die, and your brain rots with the worms and your mind and everything else ceases to exisit. Most people don't like that and if Pastor Jesusfreak offers a more pleasant alternative, people want to hear it!
Its people facing their own mortality. Religion can be seen as a sort of psychological defense mechanism against the awful thought of being... without thought.
I don't blame people for being religious or not. Do whatever the hell you want man, who I'm I to judge you? I think its stupid to try to "prove" or "disprove" something that deals with abstracts and unmeasurables.
Yeah, and maybe we will peak into the 7th dimension and see fairies wearing boots, but whos to say they are really fairies or not? Who knows, nothing in the 7th dimension could be measured anyways. Shit, we cannot even measure certain aspects of quantum mechanics and there are things that exisit and DO NOT EXISIT all in the same particle. We have particles that break the laws of physics and we have everyday light and gravity with properties that cannot be measured or fully understood.