imho, it seems that the existence of a supreme being is something that just cannot be proven or discounted by our limited senses.
Also anyone who pointing to a religion saying that this is the true representation of the supreme being(s) seems to me to be engaging in an act that places limits on he/she/it that humans have no right to place.
I think that given typical humans desire to persuade others to think as they do it is very fortunate that the writers of the Constitution were wise enough to include the First Amendment, and that anyone who lives within a country that has a state religion is very unfortunate compared to a U.S. citizen in that regard.
As for my personal beliefs I am agnostic.
In my mind some atheists assert the non-existence of God(s), so vehemently that for some people "Atheism" in itself a "religion" that claims no religious beliefs, but is as doctrinally rigid as any fundamentalist interpretation religion.
Yet on the other hand the existence of a God or Gods is something that cannot be proven by any method that we know of.
You could say that it is fence sitting I suppose but the reality is humans just aren't in any position to prove something that relies on faith.
As for religions specifically, anyone can with enough time find examples of religious text used to justify something (or things) that most people in a modern society regard as wrong or immoral as well as find things that would be considered beautiful or wise.
Given what our observations (which can be tested for veracity) are telling us about the universe and our place in it; I think that we should collectively realize that we shouldn't worship the
creeds so much that we forget the message.
The italicized portion above is I think very important since humans' limited senses do not enable us to find that "proof" that God(s) exist without applying faith.
It seems like one of the main messages (if there are any). given the size of the universe that we can observe and our tiny infinitesimal space that we occupy in it, is that humility is a better virtue than pride (which itself inclines one to find in others, and overlook in oneself

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Just my two cents.
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