That's sums up the nature of many religious people. They become conditioned (programmed) to believe in scriptural text or dominant priests and react (e.g. kill) without pondering about things. Perhaps you could give some conscious thought to defining what you mean by 'spiritual consciousness' and how one can be sure that it is not present in say a chimpanzee or a small child, which also had fast reactions.
You are very wrong on this point. I am most definitely not on automatic reaction due to my religious teaching. My conscience actually makes me much more aware of the choices available to me, and helps me to determine which one is the best choice, but even then I have the ability to use my free will to go against the views of my conscience if I so wish. There is a lot of pondering involved.
The chimpanzee clip aptly demonstates that the chimp is simply reacting to a visual image according to learnt experience in order to get a reward. There is no perception of the meaning of each numerical digit, nor will there be awareness of the concept of numerical order. If the chimp had to think about these things, it would take much longer and probably get it wrong. And it would not carry on doing it for fun if the reward stopped coming.
If you look at my reply, I said 'many religious people'. It was not an attack upon your integrity. However, in many of your replies you do use the jargon of the church to support your claims. If through your pondering you have arrived at some truth, wouldn't it be better to use a language better suited to the age in which we live and for instance, answer my question what do you mean by 'spiritual consciousness' without using the words 'spirit' or 'soul'.
As regards the chimp not carrying on with the ritual if the reward stopped, it might depend upon how long the conditioning process continued for. If it was passed on from chimp to chimp for 2000 years, it might be difficult to break the habit despite there not being any evidence of a heavenly reward arriving.