I think the song is from the perspective of humanism. Inpsite of all 'the lovin, the hatin, the constant debating, the chaos the calm' he doesn't want to lose faith in humanity. He'd rather risk his fate (in eternity) then believe religion and lose hope in humanity. Perhaps he'd refering to the Christian belief of original sin and that humanity's only hope is redemption through Christ. He rejects this idea.
I think the song is from the perspective of humanism. Inpsite of all 'the lovin, the hatin, the constant debating, the chaos the calm' he doesn't want to lose faith in humanity. He'd rather risk his fate (in eternity) then believe religion and lose hope in humanity. Perhaps he'd refering to the Christian belief of original sin and that humanity's only hope is redemption through Christ. He rejects this idea.