A great but under-rated film: The Invention of Lying, Ricky Gervais. A little heavy-handed at times but kinda sums it up

Another less-funny but just as clear explanation, in my opinion: Life of Pi. See below for spoiler if you don't feel like watching the film (which I thought was excellent, btw) or read the book (also good, but a little long at times).
Another quote from Gervais: I see Atheists are fighting and killing each other again, over who doesn't believe in any God the most. Oh, no..wait.. that never happens.
The world is a cold, ruthless, painful place at times. The vast majority of us likely experience First-World problems, but a quick click through news reveals tremendous horror out there in this day & age (and I can't imagine what it was like 100-1000yrs ago and beyond!). Religion helps many get through such a life, gives them hope and, yes, helps keep some in line like a 24/7 security cam. (odd that anyone religious would then object to govt snooping into their shit, eh? Anyways...) I've come across some beautiful acts of kindness driven by religions, but alas, some horrible acts of cruelty as well, which makes the whole mess ridiculous, as Gervais aludes to in his Tweet.
I certainly HOPE there's some kind of cool afterlife but scientifically, I see no evidence and like others have said, "who" would be in the afterlife? Me at age 20? Age 40? Age 80 when I'm suffering dimentia? Better in my opinion to be a humanist and live towards leaving the world in a better place than it was, whether you have kids or don't. TO do otherwise continues to propel our planet towards doom.
And on that note, I'm going to check if the muffins I baked are done. Bon apetit! ;-)
So if you haven't read Life of Pi and are too lazy to read the plot on Wikipedia, here's sorta the synopsis: young lad survives a shipwreck. Throughout the story, he shares a raft with a tiger, zebra, monkey & hyena. The hyena kills the monkey & zebra then is about to kill the lad when a tiger jumps out of nowhere and kills the hyena. Majority of time spent trying to share raft with tiger w/o getting killed, staying alive on an open ocean, etc. Odd/weird/unexplainable things happen. Finally, lad & tiger wash ashore and he retells his tale to shipping company. They don't believe him, so he tells another story, of a cook, his mother, an injured sailor and him who survives. The cook kills & eats the injured sailor, kills the mother, then the lad kills the cook and survives on the ocean alone. The punchline: which story do you prefer? So it is with God/religion.