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"From my perspective, religion is a basis for belief based on faith, and based on the definition of faith (which i hear that many people use an alternate definition). Faith - strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof. So from my view, religion is based on the foundation of belief without proof. If you remove the faith element, it cease to be a religion and become something else. Given these statements, from a rational stance, faith seems like insanity however i understand that faith is a common component of many human mental states but i do wonder if neurotypicals are more swayed by faith than atypicals. I'm not saying that one does and the other doesn't; i'm just wondering where the majority of each group lies."