I agree with this. See, when I said I believed only in 'God', I was painting my view of 'God' with a very broad brush so people got the general meaning. I don't believe in one higher power that controls everything. I don't believe in a big man sitting up on a cloud in heaven....I don't even believe in heaven.
I've seen some inexplicable and amazing things in my life too, that people called the 'unexplained' and try to attribute to gods, or demons, or witchcraft or magic...whatever. I believe that we all belong to a collective energy.....since everything contains energy, everything in the universe. Energies are positive and negative. When you live postively, and surround yourself with positive influences (and therefore positive energy), you feel happy and 'fulfilled'. For some people, prayer is the medium to create that positive energy for themselves. They feel fulfilled, or in their eyes, close to 'God'. 'Evil' to me does exist.....and I've encountered it on powerful levels.....but evil to me is just a strong source of very negative energy. People get consumed by it all the time....depression, anger, suicide....it was just negative energy that they weren't strong enough to counterract.
I think God is just a name for this power that we all feel on some level. Some are more in tune with it than others, and I think this is where that NEED for religion comes in, Mish. People need to put a name and an explanation to this feeling they have. Since I switched over to the no-religion train of thought, and just embraced myself as a conductor of positive and negative energy in this world, things have just made more sense. Almost my entire former-Catholic family has embraced this way of thinking too, on varying levels. Religions like Buddhism and Hinduism at their very base root have the right idea, but in the end they still add in some extra rules and mumbo-jumbo that make it lose some of it's credibility.