You are aware that we are playing the is-ought problem, right?
- Some religious people claim that non-religious people are missing out on positive values.
- Some non-religious people claim that it is better to be rational.
Neither position apparently hold as universally true for all humans.
Both seems to be subjective and then judge other versions of subjectivity, while pretending to be in some sense objective.
Religious beliefs are not special in being religious as to some mystical quality. Religion as a human behavior is natural. You have to look as human behavior as such and figure out how values work and if it is possible to say that that one value is better than another.
Religion is as a value system subset of value systems as such and you have to figure out how value systems work as such.
Regards
Mikkel