Off topic for my thread, but interesting question for another thread.
However, I'll just go ahead and give you my response to this right now - I was raised to believe in God, taken to Bible study classes & church every week. I was quite devoutly religious at that time in that I believed in God without question, but as I grew up and learned science, and compared how science involved showing nature, the universe, and reality through observation, experimentation, critical thinking - while religion didn't do any of that, it was not difficult for me to make the choice between religion and science. I chose science, and lost interest in having a belief in God, just like I did with the Easter bunny, the tooth fairy, a jolly guy on a sled that flies who goes to every home delivering presents, etc.
Now I see religion as serving no good purpose for humanity & as something that today is only used control, manipulate, and brainwash people. It's one thing if someone wants to believe in things like the existence of an all-powerful being, but when their religious beliefs lead to the disruption, obstruction, and destruction of science, knowledge, truth, the technology that can help humanity, etc., that - obviously - is a problem for humanity.
I can understand how someone who believes in God would be totally fine with biological evolution as simply being a perfectly good explanation for the process that God used to create us, but I don't get it with someone who believes in God being driven to deny science and refuse a treatment for an illness. If a belief in God is causing someone to refuse a treatment for an illness, then it seems like it would be in their best interest to stop believing in God, or at least stop believing in God in that way.