"دین یک خیال است و قدرت خود را از این حقیقت میگیرد که با خواستهای غریزی ما همخوانی دارد."
— Sigmund Freud
Simplified Meaning:
People sometimes believe in religion because it connects to their deep, natural wishes and needs. For example, many people want to feel safe and protected, so they find comfort in believing in a higher power that looks after them. Others crave a sense of meaning and purpose in life, and religion often provides clear answers to big questions like why we are here and what happens after we die. This makes religious beliefs feel very powerful and convincing, even though they might not be based on factual evidence. It's like when a child believes in a magical Santa Claus who brings presents, because it makes them happy and offers a sense of wonder. In a similar way, religion can fulfill emotional and psychological desires, giving it a strong grip on people's minds and lives.