I still think you are basing your question on a fundamental assertion that is unproven. In this context at least, your question implies that those with a religious faith have a sense of happiness and well being that those who do not have faith are unable to share- whose lack of faith, in fact, makes them unhappy.
Its a flawed assertion. What objective evidence you have is at best scant -far too many subjective differences and confounding factors to properly test this hypothesis.
If you have faith and it makes you happy, thats great, and you are of course perfectly free to tell everyone around you how good that faith makes you feel.You may wish to reflect upon the social handicap of being labelled a faith- bore, much as me and some of my friends are often termed diving-bores, but thats the price you pay for obsessively airing your own feelings an thoughts to all and sundry :)
If however you ask a question, do not get offended or defensive if you do not like the answer - Especially if you post presupposes a moral superiority as a consequence of your faith, or that your faith grants a better insight into the workings of the universe than the scientific method.....
Hand in hand with an open mind should be the skill of critical analysis.