Point 2
KS:
You have picked up the theme of other posters that people hang on to religion, the concept of an afterlife and an overseeing God as a source of comfort in an uncertain world. I had suggested that there is a hint of condescension in this view, and you confirm this by comparing it to the justification that addicts resort to.
The thing is, I have not used this argument. So go ahead and burn that strawman.
Though I might point out that lots of other irrational activity is justified the same way. Like romantic love.
I have been talking about the possibility that believing, conversing with, an imitating an all-loving, all-knowing God might push us to be better than we might be otherwise.
From a rational, evolutionary point of view, we might have a God-spot that allows us to tap into the inexpressible.