Your thoughts on the idea that if religion is going to have any real effect it has to be treated as the science of inner transformation. Beliefs only have value to the degree that they either sustain beneficial qualities that a man is born with or encourages the awakening of what is asleep in him.
Religion to me is basically as far away from being a science as one can possibly get. It would be fair to even claim that Religion is often times the very Antithesis of Science.
It will never be confused with a science, except by maybe the religiously-deluded. Like those guys over at the absurd "answers-in-genesis.com" website. But we all saw what happened to Ken Hamm when he debated with Bill Nye. LOL--it wasn't pretty. Even 70% of CHIRISTIANS who watched that video (available on youtube) admitted that Nye wiped the floor with Ham.
That in a nutshell is what will happen EVERY time religion dares stick its ugly head into a scientific arena. It will be shown to be the silly and antiquated superstition that is is, always has been, and always will be. And one day in the not too distant future Religion will be relegated to the corner of the Collective Room on Reason and Knowledge, with things like Pink unicorns and Greek Mythology and the Easter Bunny.
If religion CAN cause a positive inner transformation is somebody, well, good for them. More power to them. I hate to say it but my experience has shown that this is a rare thing. Or at least a change that rarely "takes" or endures. More religious zealots "burn out" (or more accurately, come around! LOL) than do sustain in their Faith.
Just know that religion is in no way needed in order to affect positive inner change. Or spiritual progress. Big difference between being religious and being Spiritual. Some of (most?) of the most spiritual people I know are agnostic are atheist. And many of the cruelest and most obtuse, most unpleasant people are self-proclaimed Christians. Of course, not all: I know some Christians who are fine people.
As far as incorporating true and lasting;y effective positive self-change, it is pretty obvious that the Eastern Religions offer more than do the monotheistic Christianity; Judaism; or Islam.
But they are not nearly as popular, especially here in America, where the growing "obsession with self-celebrity" flies in the face of Eastern thought. So it's a lot easier for somebody to be a Theist and have the comfort of knowing, "
The creator of the Known Universe LIKES Me! He really Likes me! So all I have to do is worship and believe in Him! So why try to improve myself and work hard at self-analysis and improvement?"
We call this the psychological equivalent to taking the path of least resistance. LOL