Do you think that human beings have an innate, religious drive?
Jung thought that human beings have instincts that guide them toward religious mythos and traditions. He theorized that the collective unconscious, or subconscious factors that are universal to all individuals, included various archetypes. Such unconscious archetypes could be expressed or recognized through religious mythology.
Moreover, he thought that if an individual rejected the human impulse toward a higher power, they would deem other things as higher powers. For example, atheists might place their faith and reverence in science, the state, or their communities.
Second question: if Carl Jung's premises are true, then can the religious drive be expressed through typology or typology communities?