Why is this?
I think it is the very nature of mankind. Mankind when all wilderness is gone will no longer be mankind but something else.
In a similar way when you put animals in a zoo they are no longer what they were in the wild, when you put humans away from wilderness they are no longer what they were in the wild either.
In understanding this it is inevitable that religions (at least the major ones today) will tend to disappear within about 1000 years from when the last wilderness area disappears from Earth because humans will no longer be humans.
(At least they will no longer think and feel and act like humans who came from the wilds of Wilderness and like the Great Male and Female teachers who created all religions already for thousands and thousands of years.
There will be a disconnect. You can already see this disconnect in people only raised in large cities and who have never been introduced to the wilderness where their souls can be quiet in nature for a time.
Observing the quietness and actions of nature and all it's creatures and what that does internally to a person is what allowed religions to exist in the first place. Without that, all major religions will be gone within one millennium.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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