If believers of certain faiths try themselves and search deep inside themselves, it would be clear that most believe in order to be saved and obtain eternal blissful life and avoid eternal death. When people of certain faiths go on a field to preach a gospel that they believe in, they usually try to persuade others by giving them hope of eternal blissful life and a warning that if others don't believe in what they are saying, the unbelievers would be doomed to eternal death or something similar to that.
Avoiding eternal suffering or death and hope of eternal blissful life is of course an adequate reason for anyone to do anything whatever it may be but even that still is arguable. But if so, there should clearly be such a higher power telling us in a very clear way to force ourselves to believe or else face the consequences and that certain power should clearly have the power to do so.
But if not, and if one wants to reason things in all fairness, it is unquestionable that it is not for the selfish reason of attaining something or avoiding something that one should believe in something but rather for the simple fact that that thing is the truth. Otherwise it would be lying to oneself.
Believing in its nature comes naturally and is something that one shouldn't try to do. If something is clearly true, one doesn't try to believe in fact it would be impossible for one to not believe in that clear truth.
Claiming that the thing that one believes in is a perfect, fair and just entity and is all knowing and all doing, and being human and believing in fairness, it is not fair and not of a good moral to really believe in something for the reason of saving oneself but rather because the thing to believe in is true.
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