It seems that if we are to create a church of Atheism, it must somehow 'elevate' us, or give us a greater sense of purpose, one that unfortunately has been honed, designed and perfected by the longstanding religious traditions. I found this talk on TED from Jonathan Haidt in which he goes into this adaptive quality that makes religious experiences (but not religion) necessary.
Enjoy.
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