Because it's innate capacity to assume a creator.
The skies are too big -actually gigantically big as science proved- to be "a production that came to exist by itself".
The odds for life support are too many to count. You just keep living and discovering these odds, and with every discovery you just stand with a big question mark: "is something out there? who is staging this for me to find?"
An earth, supplied with O2, a sun and a moon rotating that earth in a perfect orbit to allow us to calculate time and so much more.
The odds are too many.
So people believe something is out there. The atheistic explanation just doesn't fit.
The skies are too big -actually gigantically big as science proved- to be "a production that came to exist by itself".
The odds for life support are too many to count. You just keep living and discovering these odds, and with every discovery you just stand with a big question mark: "is something out there? who is staging this for me to find?"
An earth, supplied with O2, a sun and a moon rotating that earth in a perfect orbit to allow us to calculate time and so much more.
The odds are too many.
So people believe something is out there. The atheistic explanation just doesn't fit.


