Interesting view point, personally I have fundemental issues with organised religion it simply does not fit with my perception of reality and truth although I accept that others may see things differently.
I don't hold with a view of a life after death that retains ego and truly believe that when religions talk about heaven and hell it refers to how we choose to live our lives in the here and now, time and the apparent linear nature of its passing are incidental.
Why do we search for God, why do we sense a greater consciousness ? because like a wave rising from the ocean we are part of the God, the illusion of the wave enables us the comprehend existence in a unique way at the end the wave falls back to the ocean, no words could define what that state is or was.
I find religion to prescriptive, my view of things is personnel, real truth can't be written down it is beyond words and the idea that people will be in some way punished for not following someone elses dogma holds no water.
I'm not having a pop at Christians or any other religion there are many good people who have 'faith' its just not for me