>>77732695Not religious per se. It's a problem with confronting the unknown: When humans don't truly have the answer for something they make it up, the human brain is a bitch that can't accept "I don't know" for an answer. Add human creativity to that and you get mythologies. Add some development and you get religions.
Which is why being a non-practitioner or an atheist has become so common now, humanity has found the answer for most practical problems that we used to relate to religion (sickness, death, natural disasters, etc)
>>77732766Philosophy is the >opinions of people who didn't have the access to the knowledge we now possess.