Sorry, but faith is an absurdly irrational way to reason. There is literally nothing one cannot believe using the vapidity of faith.
That may be true sometimes, but on the whole the evidence suggest to me that religion is not a force for good. It’s easy to think organised religions are the problem, rather than the base assumption theistic religions make, that we owe our loyalty and worship firstly to an imaginary deity, rather than to each individual we share this planet with.
Were theistic religion true, I still could not adhere to any of them for that reason, and because respect has to be earned. not demanded, even by a deity, perhaps especially by a deity.
At the moment? Secular governments with any sense have been slowly neutering the power of religions, and rightly so.
My position is that anyone can believe whatever they want, but if they want me to adhere to anything they will need to demonstrate that it improves the wellbeing of us all, and isn’t just a bigoted attempt to please that imaginary deity.
If a deity has a problem with anything I do or say, then that deity can let me know personally, or let us all now, but I will never take those instructions from a human intermediary who can’t demonstrate any evidence for their claim.
I have no time for religion sorry, it will always be something i tolerate when it is largely innocuous, and challenge when i think it is harmful, and I am afraid I find the core concept harmful.