I think it's obvious that you've already judged religion and found it to be lacking. And in so doing, you dismiss the thought processes of everyone that disagrees with you. So I don't understand why you want to discuss the matter further as you sound very sure of your beliefs.
It's not my beliefs that are the problem. I am not discussing any uncertainty on my part. I am simply trying to work out what makes people believe in God, what makes them choose faith over fact. How else does one learn about things that one doesn't understand? For you it might be obvious. For me it is not. I do not understand how it works. Some people have helped, such as LUIS who explained that for many people it is a sense of belonging to something greater and belonging to a like minded circle of people. Inclusion, acceptance. That attracts people. This is not obvious to someone like myself, who has no need of belonging, my natural number is 1. This information is beneficial, it helps understanding. It means for example I can see that for some people, faith and a church/temple/mosque community, can be beneficial. Logically it is hard to argue against that basic premise. Even if the nature and content of the belief system itself is questionable.
It seems you and some people are questioning my motivation and intent. Well my position is crystal clear, I dislike theism intensely, I think it is harmful overall. However I am not going to preach and have no intention of doing so, but if this forum permits the challenging of claims I will surely do so. If that is unacceptable to you then that is your problem. This forum is still a lot better than FB, in which I am usually told to burn in hell.