>>128410838Humans don't suddenly stop believing in what they've been taught to believe, in the face of contradictory evidence. One could just as well ask why are people still faithful today when "God is dead." In fact, faith by definition means belief in absence of (counter)evidence.
Or, imagine a sufficiently advanced future where AI or alien visitors or genetically modified humans are functionally indistinguishable from gods. Is it inevitable in this future that belief in gods is extinct? What evidence threshold is sufficient to kill all belief, is there one?