I like to think of all the people throughout the history of homo sapiens sapiens who knew instinctively, or had worked out, that there was no need to thank, defer to, worship, fear, or sacrifice to any deity. Respect is due to them, I feel! I would also like to be a little bit smug and think that I just might have been one of them if I had been alive then.
However, since there were obviously never enough of them, the attitude of deference and gratitude for life, food, safety, and everything else
Became so completely embedded and has been so overwhelmingly predominant in religious beliefs, that it is not surprising that it is still so strong today. When I was young, there was no question that God must be thanked, although I am fairly sure I used to question this at times! What a waste of hot air doing all that praising and thanking!
The speed of knowledge acquisition, and the move towards a better understanding that the universe came about naturally, that it can be studied, described and understood, is what all need to be searching for, not some God/god/s for which not one scrap of evidence has ever been produced.
There is still such a very long way to go, but, as an incurable optimist, I believe that the pendulum, which has been stuck for so long at the yes-there-must-be-a-God end of the arc* has begun its inexorable swing towards the middle and on towards the other end.
Im not sure of the correct vocabulary for pendulum swings, so I googled it, but Ill post this as is rather than try and express it more precisely.