I see your point Nails, mainly because that is my position also.
But as I have pointed out many times, I firmly believe that the human psyche works best with the comfort of a 'higher power' as an explanation for things that the brain cannot explain to itself.
Now that 'higher power' can be anything you like, from the sun or the moon, to any type of deity you want to conjure up, or pick up having had it conjured up a few thousand years ago.
What deity you choose depends a lot on your parents, and your overall culture, which is why we are nominally a Christian country - because have been for hundreds of years, and nothing underlines a deity like a sense of history.
That doesn't rule out more 'modern' deities such as Haile Selassie, worshipped as a deity my the Rastafarian faith, or even Scientology which only kicked off in 1953, but still has millions of followers.
The thread that runs through all of them, in my view, is the comfort and security of a 'higher power' which takes the weight off fundamental questions about why we are here, and so on and so forth.
There are others, and I am one of them, who feel no such need for the comfort of a deity, and are happy to exist in a life formed entirely of circumstances and coincidences.
Similarly, I don't need the comfort for 'life after death' to stop me fretting about the inevitability of my own cessation from occupying my body here on earth.
I am fine with all of that - notwithstanding the pain it will cause my loved ones when I go, but I can do nothing about that, so I don't concern myself about it, and spoil my time here.
Others, and there are many committed believers on here, fret themselves stupid that everyone does not see their own deity as they do - but that is a matter for them.
Enjoy yourself, be nice, don't leave the kids in debt - that will do for me.