God. The word itself stirs up as much of an emotional response as it does the controversy that surrounds it. Everyday, people are living their lives with either the belief that a higher power is watching their every move and guiding them to their salvation or that they themselves are just specs of sand within an infinite desert. Although it may seem that the idea of trusting everything you do to a higher power is something relatively new, the essential idea has been around since man first learned to walk.
Through out our history of civilizations, people have always had the need to trust their lives, their desires and their hearts to something. Either to trust twelve gods, over a hundred deities, one god or simply to just believe in the higher power of the government, the firm belief in something that you can't physically hold in your hands has always remained.
Although we can look back on how we've always had something to believe in, the simple question still remains; Why do human beings believe in things that are not or cannot be proven? To answer this question requires a lot of "outside the box" thinking. On one hand, we can easily say that the reason we believe in non existent things is so that we can go to bed at night without living with the responsibility of the actions we've taken in our everyday lives. The simple notion that the reason we are physically capable of such destruction and cruelty could very well be chalked up to the simple belief that a higher power "made" us do it. This higher power can range from the Devil, the greek god Agdistis or even the flying spaghetti monster. It doesn't really matter. Essentially we sometimes just like to live guilt free of our actions.
On the other hand though, it can be argued that seeing is believing. We see a sunset and believe it's beautiful. This example sums up how seeing something can vary from person to person however, since beauty is in the eye of the beholder. When we see something, we either try to develop a reason as to why it exists and how it can exist, or we just accept it for being there. A good example is how we go about our lives accepting why people act a certain way towards us, but we rarely ask the person why they are acting a certain way. We just accept it and continue on our journey.
Figuring out why people believe in things that can't be proven, is like trying to figure out love. We know it exists, we can try to put a description on it but sometimes people just can't understand it until they accept it. It's in your mind, your heart, your soul and it gives you a reason everyday to wake up to.
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_figures
http://www.gospeltruth.net/1854OE/540607_living_by_faith.htm