Are there any religions that do not require their followers to have faith? If so, which ones?
The local Unitarian Church didn’t seem to be religious. They would teach out of many books. One service taught life lessons from the Marvel comic books. After that I liked that place better.
A year later I broke up with the woman who went there so I stopped going. It was an interesting place.
most people say there religious and don't do anything about it
re·li·gion ... noun: the belief in and worship of a superhuman or supernatural controlling power, especially a personal god or gods.
synonyms: faith, belief, worship, creed; More: sect, church, cult, denomination
a particular system of faith and worship.
a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance.
"consumerism is the new religion"
So, within the context of what constitutes a religion, I can't think of a single example. Confucianism and Buddhism began as living philosophies, but it wasn't long after the founders died that they became religions, replete with all the supernatural trappings.
Unitarianism is an example of an attempt to legitimize religion in the real world. Bah...! Humbug...!
That's crazy. The whole definition of a religion is to believe things without evidence = faith.