"If nowhere else, the dead live on in our brain cells, not just as memories but as programs--computerlike models compiled over the years capturing how the dearly departed behaved when they were alive. These simulations can be remarkably faithful. In even the craziest dreams the people we know may remain eerily in character, acting as we would expect them to in the real world. Even after the simulation outlasts the simulated, we continue to sense the strong presence of a living being. Sitting beside a gravestone, we might speak and think for a moment that we hear a reply."
"Getting a Rational Grip on Religion" is a review by George Johnson at Scientific American's website of Daniel C. Dennett's Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon.