scientific devolution
This I need to address. The perception of religion as anthitecal to science is a very,
very recent thing, and even then not universal. For most of history, priests
were there scientists, because they sought to understand how the world, which they saw as a divine work, functioned.
you are taught FROM BIRTH (as all religions LOVE to start unknowing children young anyways)
This is another point I feel should be discussed, because this is not exclusive to religion. I am not saying it's bad, but you are speaking as if other belief (or disbelief) systems cannot do that. Does a capitalist not teach their children to condemn the pinko-commies? Does a communist not teach their children to condemn the capitalist pigdog? Does a religious fundamentalist not teach their children to condemn the sinful faithless? Does a hardline atheist not teach their children to condemn the self-deluded theists?
The reason people teach kids these things is not out of some form of malice, but because they genuinely believe in that, hold that as the Truth and wish to educate their progeny in such Truth.
But what I really want to post is this: religions aren't about a metaphorical Stick ("do this or else!"), it's about problems and solutions. Now, these problems, and thus their solutions, are not universal, and so this can lead to dissonance when it comes to people not understanding why someone else believes in whatever. Christianity's proposed problem is "The world is evil and kind of a shithole", it's solution is "If you defy your shitty predispositions, you can transcend this shitty mortal coil, otherwise you just go to a different kind of shithole". Buddhism is rather similar, but the method of said transcension is different, and the consequence of failure is just another lifetime in this world.
Other religions have other problems and solutions, and so it goes. Of course, you can also just... not see any problem, thus need no solution, resulting in atheism. And that is fine. But just because you see the world in a particular way, doesn't mean others do the same, which something a
lot of people, theists and atheists both, miss.