beso; Once again you demonstrate your poor understanding and wrong view when you talk of the 'feeble mindedness' of others, as if you dwelt in some position of neutrality outside of your own mind, giving you the ability to make such judgements.
Understanding the functioning of our mind forms the basis of Buddhist philosophy and practice; as the first verse of the Dhammapada (quotations from the Buddha) states:
"All things are preceded by the mind, led by the mind, created by the mind."
Religion does not mean just precepts, a temple, monastery, or other external signs including scripture. When the mind becomes the practices, one is a practitioner of religion, and when the mind does not become the practices, one is not.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
If you wish to set yourself outside of religious practice, that is up to you, but please spare us the clichés.