Well I read your thread and it turns out you're a Catholic, born-againish, Christian with some history of addiction and mental illness, possibly bipolar. All the stuff I hinted at.
Well it turns out that I'm not bipolar, so I got that going for me.
Look, it's not my intention to do you or your beliefs down, nor disparage the help you feel you've received from your new-found revelation but this is pretty classical stuff.
Yeah, classical stuff that continues to still happen to people despite participation in major religions declining.
But it has nothing to do with the general point that religions and their myths are declining because fairer, more balanced, more rational secular societies are replacing them.
And as I have been saying, that doesn't mean that people will stop being religious. They're just not claiming membership to the clubs anymore.
It's happening in secular societies too - people just aren't communing in person that much these days anymore. And it's to our own detriment - social media is just too shallow to replace good ol' fashioned community. People will start to figure it out and then they'll come together again. It may or may not have anything to do with religion, but religion is a good way to bring people together so I wouldn't be surprised.
But your whole dying out and going away mantra is misguided, imho.
No doubt individuals in crisis will always fall into the well of wishful thinking - our minds are complex things - but these people are the minority even in religious communities and they never find anything that is outside their previous religious knowledge.
That's two things that you do not know and I'm pretty sure you're just plain wrong about.
I wish you well with your recovery.
Thank you. My life has never been better.