Its not that i dont understand what you say, but this is not evidence. This is your view.
No. This is not just "my view" or my "opinion". This is factually.
We know humans exist and invent religions. Factually. Demonstrably.
We have NO evidence that supernatural entities exist, let alone that they communicate religions.
This is DATA. Aka
evidence.
So, considering this
data / evidence, when asked what the most likely source of religion is, the only rational answer is humans. They are the ONLY entities we know of that are known to invent religions.
And you are not understanding or even trying to understand that you are making a bias viewpoint without analysing broadly.
There's nothing biased about stating the fact that humans are the only known existing entities that invent religions.
EVEN IF humans created religions
Not "if". They
factually and demonstrably do that.
it may very well be that morality of modern society stemmed from religion. AGAIN, IT MAY VERY WELL BE.
And it "may very well be" that morality comes from extra-dimensional aliens that visited earth.
But the fact of the matter is that there is no evidence of such at all.
There is much evidence that religions are invented by humans. In fact, we ONLY have evidence of religions being invented by humans.
Do you understand that statement??
I understand the statement. It lacks supportive evidence and it's just a "what if" which is unfalsifiable.
There is absolutely no reason to accept it or even propose it, because there is no evidence whatsoever to support it.
We only have evidence of humans inventing religions.
Also, it may very well be that humans have morals build in by default
Yes. Like just about all other social species.
It kind of goes hand in hand. Social species that live in groups, especially when they depend on cooperation, is going to have
some sense of morality for the benefit of the larger group. You can't have succesfull cooperation without it.
Then created religions that would act as protocol or communication methodologies of transmitting these moral standards.
Indeed. And that also explains why religions tend to have moral standards that reflect the morals of the time and society they were born in. If a religion like abrahamic judaism / christianity would be invented today, it is quite likely that anti-slavery rules would be part of the main commandments, for example. But it was invented 2000 years ago. When slavery was common and not seen as an immoral thing. So instead of "forbidding" it, it regulates it.
There are lots of theories of morality etc etc. But do not make anecdotal statements, pick up a tiny bit of what i said somewhere and respond to that as if its some kind of attack upon what you think your kind or your tribe is.
There's nothing anecdotal about stating the
fact that humans are the only known existing entities that actually invent religions.