At the risk of being chunsternated I'll enter my thoughts.
I think that what I am looking for, if we are talking about R&E (because the board does, I suspect, fulfil several different needs in some if not all posters) is the answer to the big 'why' and 'What' questions.
You know 'Why are we here?' 'What is our purpose?' 'Do we have a purpose?' (Oh look a Do question).
And Goddidit just doesn't cut it for me.
The reasons it doesn't cut it are many and varied, but the main one as far as I am concerned is that God is far too anthropomorphic for my liking. Ah but you'll say - that is the only way we can comprehend him.
I reject that - maybe at one time in our history. But not now when our knowledge has expanded so much in every single area you can name - I think the human race is able to understand many more things in the abstract than they once had the ability to do.
The human imagination is a powerful tool, and the sheer breadth and depth of it represented throughout all cultures; leads me to the conclusion that religions are just that; the human imagination trying to make sense of our existence. However to cling to the outmoded thoughts of religions created two thousand years ago shows a perversity in the face of facts that testifies to that other thing required for the enjoyment of literature, films, drama and that is suspension of disbelief. I am willing to do that for art - but for religion, which potentially has much more far-reaching consequences I am not prepared to do it.