“In this article, we do not want to deny the existence of the element of ‘acceptance without proof’; in a sane religious view. Nevertheless, we think that this acceptance–which we know it as belief or faith–in religion must be limited to a few items and its extension to a large set of rules and rituals (i.e., religious package), stems from another element called trust. In this article, we explain that trust not only is not something upon which the religion is founded, but also in some cases it is indeed the very same corrupted element that religion rose to confront it.”