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Humanity will always have belief in gods.

Justifying "horrors of the world" doesn't necessarily need gods, as cognitive dissonance is, in individual level, psychological phenomenon existing with or without gods. In societal level, a social entity would reinforce its solidarity by espousing shared values.
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Humanity will always have belief in gods.

Insisting that mankind always believe in god(s) is an ethnocentric view, seeing mankind only through one's own Abrahamic past (Judaism/Christianity/Islam). Lots of belief systems don't recognize concept of gods, only spirits (traditional Chinese, Azande people) or none at all (Piraha, Buddhism).
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