It is a sad fact that many people of the current generation are drifting away from any form of religious belief, with dreadful consequences.
Dreadful consequences like marriage equality, social acceptance of variant behaviour, multicultural societies... terrible, terrible things.
Our need to pray is what keeps us close to God and awareness of what is most important in our earthly lives.
And where it's most prevalent we get homophobia, misogyny, genocide, poor health care, infant mortality and corruption at higher rates. I'm not suggesting religion causes it, but it's certainly proving to be ineffective at fixing it.
https://www.trumpetsounds.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Wartime-Miracles-Leaflet.pdf
Go explain to Jewish diaspora where God was in the autumn of 1940. Go explain to the survivors of the Indian famine where God was when people were praying in 1943. Go explain to the families of those lost in predominantly Eastern Orthodox Leningrad in autumn of 1941 where God was. Go explain to the predominantly Catholic German peoples were God was during the summer of 1945. Go explain to the Japanese where God was on August 6th 1945.
'We' won (or, at least, we lost less than others did). Equally religious people, fighting with equal faith and religious justification lost (or, at least, lost more than we did).
O.