Regarding your last point, which I didn't think you were asserting as a significant point in your first reply on this issue, I would like to ask whether you have considered the impacts of religion on social development.Anthropologically speaking, I think you shorten the influence of religion on things like the spread of agriculture, the formation of civilizations (which allowed for advances in sharing ideas farther within a single lifespan) the advent of writing and mediums on which to write, originally for the preservation of religious ideas, etc.
I think you are quite mistaken and provably so. Religion has directly led to quite a few leaps forward in technology. In fact, modern science could not have been nearly so successful in its current pursuits without the advent of technologies that were the direct result of religious "necessity".
I have not consider this argument, and I have no knowledge of any technology that has resulted as a necessity of religon. Could you provide some examples of this as this is not my area of expertise.
~ SoL