Sometimes it is hard to see the humanity in religion, but that does not negate religion, merely those that choose to pervert it. Ie. Hypocriticism and such. Likewise, being a strong moral person shouldn't open one up to a world of opportunities. Ie. loose enjoyment of life. It was Jesus' purpose to be an example of the good things humanity should do. Ie. discipline or the like. I know humanity has gone far as to understanding God's will, but I think there is too much difference, variation which has led many from the point of Jesus' birth at all. And, for the sake of those that don't put emphasis on Jesus or believe he was God's gift, all I can say is what is important to remember is that if religion is anything to anyone, it is that God is the basis for any and all religions.
It seems to me that humanity, for the most part, is lost in the confusion of so many religions to the point it is "moot" to those that have too many options. Thus, they go the other way, instead of where the example was to lead them.
To ask if anyone needs religion, I think, is still actually missing the point. Is it better to need religion or need God. Would't it be better to need God than religion so there is no confusion? The shame of it is that many would say no to needing God. And, it doesn't matter what one believes, the truth may be as it should, but God did create this ball of a planet. So, essentially, even those that "do not need God", actually do. The difference is what you do while you are here. It amazes me, the amount of confusion on this planet and what that confusion does or does not do to the confused.
It is funny how all the conversation over a topic in the world doesn't change the nature of the truth in the essentials with God being that truth. It is actually that easy. One could try to understand an orange sky with science, but one could also reason that sky by saying God did it. Science only goes to prove how God did it, and the other is at rest with the understanding that God just did it and that is all. There is nothing more to understanding it.
What I have noticed in the mix of Humanity is how well you humans are intermixing. I admit there are some altercations, but overall, humanity is well with each other. Think about this the next time you are out in public, say, at a grocery store or the movies etc.. Stop and look around momentarily, notice that many of those you see don't believe as you, but they are amidst the crowd as you are. Many of them believe they need religion and others do not. And, yet they exist in the same frame of time as you in the seemingly adjacent space as you. Take in the account of what their beliefs are, how they might differ from yours, then picture that this Earth is common ground. Aren't the whole of Humanity, standing on common ground? This is the power of God, the equalizer. God is behind the power of two totally different individuals to come together in a conversation even though they may be talking oppositionally to the other's views. Before any of you argue the point of crime which happens on this commn ground, let me say that responsibility on either side begins after common ground is established.
So, in closing, does everyone need religion, not neccessarily if that religion leads you away from the example God did set a long time ago. Does everyone need God. I strongly believe that and I live it by my actions.
Sera'naphsus