This started from my reply to an article shared by
Jim Palmer - The Religion of the Future Looks Nothing Like Religion:
Before we discuss the religion of the future, it would be useful to define it better, where religion is a group of people with a set of fundamental beliefs.
Society as a whole is a religion, where we all live to certain moral standards to have a civilization.
To have a religion of the future that everyone can agree to, it needs to evolve vastly to give both a scientific, and a mathematical logical system - that shows how reality functions, and how biologically we adapt within it, with what rules we must keep to, as to get along.
Currently we're all under a Roman Republic religion, that dictates rules based on supposed democracy, yet is more now a corporatocracy, and a monopoly throughout history.
A new religion that satisfies everyone, would need to encompass all the religions of the past as an archive of human history; yet building on what can be improved on, as to create a new society that is more functional globally.