The term "religion" has often been invoked to justify the fanaticism of adherents across diverse denominations, attributing their actions to divine will. These pronouncements, often delivered in fervent sermons, are merely expressions of human volition. True sanctity lies not in dogma but in ethical conduct, courageous advocacy for the vulnerable, and unwavering adherence to principles of justice and compassion. Regrettably, these values seem largely absent from contemporary religious discourse.