Certainly you can't argue that people are choosing God religion based on a rational, independent assessment.
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I have accurately conveyed the concepts. But unfortunately I can't force someone to comprehend what is written.
Actually that's exactly what I am claiming at least for myself. I can only speak for my choice not the choice and motivations of others. When my children come of age I intend to tell them why I made the choice I did. Why I was an agnostic for most of my adult life and why I ultimately changed my mind. I have reached my decision via a rational and independent assessment and feel it is absolutely the most logical choice to make. Ultimately it will be up to my children to make their own choices as they come of age and I will encourage them to do so.
I understand what you wrote I simply disagree with it.
We disagree on what constitutes ultimate truth. Within your framework of entropy we also disagree on what is necessary to maximize entropy.