You're right it is just another form of belief, but what sets is aside is that it attempts to explain phenomenon rather than stating it was done by a higher power. If everyone did believe that god existed, science's perspective would be different, from did matter already exist? or what made it come into existance? into how did god make it? how did he bring it into existance? Religion doesn't hold these answers, its just gods will and he created it, end of that, which in many peoples opinion doesn't seem right considering no one has every seen god who is alive today with any proof, latter to that there is no proof that god even exists other than belief and the religions defining what is a miracle and divine. The Bible was written over 100 years after Jesus' death (you can find this out through scientific analysis and dated records from that era), yet many people believe it to be the word of god without question as to whether the gospals even met Jesus' or someone who knew him, and there is no mention that the gospals were given this knowledge from god. Many people don't even know that many of the stories and personal accounts within the bible were selected when the new testement was created, so many don't even know that the bible they have isn't the real and complete one (considering the bible has been translated many times over, different perspectives have tainted it though the ages and the main body of power within that religion has dicated what will be in the bible and what will be excluded from it).
So it is easy to disprove god through scientific evidence and the low validity of god, the bible and the gospals. Also knowing that the religion itself can say whatever it pleases and claim it to be divine and gods choosing does makes you question why the religion is doing this when there is no mention that god has decided it himself.











Fair enough if you do but I haven't be bought up thinking of God much 




