I've not read this entire thread yet, so I'll just take each post addressed to me and respond one by one.
Mankind began from a position of ignorance. How could he explain the universe he perceived without current knowledge of it? He guessed. He created gods. He created stories about how man came about. He created laws for what he thought was the best way to live and claimed the gods' authority, through him. It may have been to man's benefit, but it was still fantasy.
Firstly, I agree that man effectively created their gods. They put a face on what they believed to be "divine", for many different reasons. However, I don't agree that it was all purely fantasy. I think that our placing names and faces to the divine doesn't necessarily mean that gods do not exist. Throughout history there have been examples of people having experiences of GOD and some of these have been extreme and significant experiences which cannot be put down to pure hallucination or delusion.
Just because certain people call God buddah, allah, yahweh, diana, isis etc. doesn't mean that this rules out the original god's existence.
Its like saying if I met someone one day who only spoke to me once but had a profound effect on my life, and I didn't know his or her name so I made one up to represent him / her, then that person didn't exist at all. Moreover, if I told my friends and they chose their own name for the person, that again doesn't mean that the person didn't exist or the meeting never took place.
Sirona