And I think I would argue that the 'Western distance' from nature plays a fair role, perhaps in the following way. And that has to do with our culture's love mechanization, industry, and efficiency. Money is a necessity. Computers, cars, concrete. People who never seen any of that, and have to build everything they need from scratch, and have to get skilled at hunting, and know where food comes from, all of that, all of that must translate to some kind of deeper connection with the planet that sustains us
But again, we don't see it that way, in the way that we live in industrialized America. And I think maybe atheism is probably somewhat emergent from that, from being knee deep in computerized, mechanized processes that seem to shield us from the planet. It's just the way it is, and it's why I can't really commit to a religion myself.