But there is no common understanding of religion. There may be a common sense of wonder, or awe, or even of the numinous, but there is no common belief in a deity.Religion of some form or another has always been in the majority throughout human history. Most people are religious before they ever become interested in religion. The inexplicable birth of religion has already occurred deep in the subconscious mind apart from religious introspection.
The idea of a single, creator-God, who cares for us and is concerned with our proper behavior, is a new one, and a cultural rarity.
Or it's evidence of our interest in a widespread and influential phenomenon, and an attempt to understand the reasoning or psychology of believers. Lack of agreement is not an attack. Questioning or lack of understanding is not undermining.When non-believers join something called "Religious Forums" in order to undermine religious people that's proof of the "effort" to deny God among non-believers. Like, if one had no interest in tennis they wouldn't join a tennis forum to argue tennis.
It's not that we aren't interested in religion -- we're fascinated by it.
If the need to explain your beliefs tends to undermine them, perhaps they were built on sand from the beginning, and could use some redesign or reïnforcement.