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You are right, everything needs to be more specific except religion, religion can be unspecific or just downright crazy and that's OK, why? because only sad needy people believe it anyway so it doesn't really matter because they will believe anything.
You'll need to be more specific, and provide sources for your claims in order to get out of the category that you are attempting to discredit.
You seem solidly IN the category of people who will believe things without any facts to back them up. As you claim religious people to be.
"It turns out that nearly 50 percent of scientists identify with a religious label, and nearly one in five is actively involved in a house of worship, attending services more than once a month."
Elaine Howard Ecklund, Ph.D.: What Scientists Think About Religion
"The first study of physician religious beliefs has found that 76 percent of doctors believe in God and 59 percent believe in some sort of afterlife. The survey, performed by researchers at the University and published in the July issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, found that 90 percent of doctors in the United States attend religious services at least occasionally, compared to 81 percent of all adults. Fifty-five percent of doctors say their religious beliefs influence how they practice medicine. "
Survey on physicians’ religious beliefs shows majority faithful
Note that physicians attend services MORE than the general public.
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