I don't see it that way. I guess I have to explain myself better.
You see, I firmly maintain that the first thing to exist was faith, not religion. Religion exists from our need to have faith, not the other way around. I also see faith as a finite resource. In other words, you can apply to every person a measurable, definable attribute of faith.
Should I apply the measurement, I would, for example, attribute to every person an estimated 10 units of faith, or 10FA.
It takes 4FA units for a person to believe in God, or Christianity, or Mohamid. By the same token, it takes 4FA units to believe in climate change. It also takes 4FA units to believe there is no God.
I believe that today, the best place to spend my units of faith are in Christianity. You should talk to my mate
@xprofe831. I think he despairs of ever making me a proper Christian, but we discuss this stuff all the time, and he makes some good arguments.