Even if someone does blindly believe something (I would contest your assumption that everyone does with something, unless you count purely subjective topics and matters of opinion such as favourite things), that doesn't mean that they can not aspire to not need to do that. Humans have a need to understand everything, which means that they have historically come up with their own explanation when a provable one was not readily available, but this does not happen to the same degree any more.
Don't get me wrong, some religions do even try to help other people, but it becomes bad when that is only done conditionally, or when people need to feel coerced into doing it as opposed to doing it simply because they want to.
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