How to put this the right way... Hmmmmmm.......
Well firstly I'm agnostic, I also have a great deal of trouble believing in a 'supreme being' ... There have been so many religions, some with many gods, some quite out there.
I feel that religion is there to fill a void for so many people (not all), and that churches/ceremonies are there to re-inforce belief into people. I won't say that most religions are cults, but if you truly look at a cult and mainstream religion you'll see that often its the dedication to the religion that differs.. In fact I've often considered Jahova's to be quite close to a true cult, and Mormons are not far off either. I say this having grown up with friends in both, and in both cases I've had friends in these religions say this to me.
Religion had its place long ago, it tought people that there were consequences to your actions, the bible as I see it was a book of law/order. It also made people feel better to know that when they died, they would be rewarded for their faith with an afterlife. What better to control people .. Considering the average life span around the birth of Jesus Christ was 30 yrs, its not surprising Religion flourished.
When you look at history you'll see that the Church formed not as a spiritual sanctuary for people, but often as a icon of power. The power of religion was huge in those days, and as we all know absolute power corrupts absolutely, so its not strange that the church often abused its power.
The holy wars/crusades were wars being fought under 'gods' name, no different from Roman invasions of other countries. Yet to their own people they wrote it off to 'helping' bring people to their god..
I think that people should be brought up without being tought religion, give every person a chance on their own to decide what they want to believe. It doesn't seem to bother anyone that children aren't given the right to choose religion, its already been decided for them before they grow old enough to think for themselves.
Religion is smart, they know how to keep people religious, christmas, weddings, funerals, babtisms, christenings, sunday church/school, confirmations... I mean when you go through life as a child being tought God, how can you ever really have an open mind to other possibilities?
My simplified version of religion. Thousands of years ago 'holy men' emerged from the earliest tribes of mankind, because of age these men were also called 'wise men' since they explained all the crazy things primitive man saw: floods, lightening, red moons, falling stars, STARS, the sun, etc...
I mean if you could explain those things with something simple, as primitive man did, of course religion would flourish from that.
Religion went from alleving fears for primitive man, to the age of the glorious Roman empire when Religion became a weapon of power.
I find the story of "The lord of the flies" to be a perfect example of how people isolated invent religion out of fear and uncertainty. That book I think the children represent mankind when we were young 0 - 500 BC.
But I don't want people to think I don't respect belief in a god, if you feel it makes you better somehow I think thats great. I in fact read bhuddist philosophy, I find their beliefs which are mostly about self-improvement of the self, facinating.
God was created in mankinds image, religious people have it backwards, we created religion to comfort us. One day far into the future we will be looked at by future civilizations as primitive beings who worshiped supreme beings and built weapons of mass destruction. If nothing we will be a popular read for historians in the future 
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