I have pet theory to share. I am sure there is some writing about this out there, but I haven’t had the time to read the book to quote.
It is a lack of an ability to accept personal responsibility that drives people to seek a “savior” who will “save them in the end.” Not only do they believe that anyone who dies before the rapture, that is god fearing, will go to heaven. They propagate an idea that even with hell for “non-believers” that is not quite good enough. That everyone gets it in the end. That responsibility in Believer terms equivocates to Orthodoxy (right doctrine), and not Orthopraxy (right action). They adore reading it without trying to get any insight from it’s parables. Nope, that “word of god” is literal, and you had better do as it says. Responsibility reduction will get us all in the end.