This post is, sort of, related to the recent posts of both
Clownboat and
Purple Knight... and now that I think of it, an argument by
Historia as well. It also argues against some ideas of mine.

Struck recently by the seemingly eternal violence in the Middle East, I looked for ammunition to blame this on religion. What I found was an interesting essay that strikes
against some of my own prejudices. Among them is my frequent railing against theists who claim atheism is a religion.
That claim rests upon the definition of "religion," a definition that may be much harder to postulate than I had thought. in
Does Religion Cause Violence?, William T. Cavanaugh argues that the claim is a result of incoherent thinking.
https://bulletin.hds.harvard.edu/does-r ... -violence/
Another essay and book also addresses the issue,
Religion without God
https://www.firstthings.com/blogs/first ... ithout-god
These are long essays, so I doubt many (any?) will read them, but they shed some light on many of the debates we have on this forum. Suffice it to say, it may not be
religion that is the problem, but rather what Eric Hoffer referred to in his book,
The True Believer.
This is an over simplification, but it may be that fanaticism is the problem, whether it stems from Nationalism, Religion, or Political. Belief. It is the blind loyalty to a person or cause that causes religious and political conflict, that inspires wars and attempted insurrections like that of January 6.
One of the points Cavanaugh makes is that religion, culture, and politics are hard to separate.
I had a discussion years ago with a visiting Egyptian Muslim who suddenly erupted in violent emotion, claiming it was
"INSANITY!" not to fuse God/Religion with government.
What are your definitions of religion?