I define religion as a social system whose participants avow belief in a supernatural agent or agents, whose approval is to be sought, predicated on the elevation of ritual, obedience and dogma.
Since I consider faith to be neither a virtue nor an advantage, but the most dishonest of positions, I cannot in good conscience endorse any artifice that esteems faith and submission to doctrine above individual free-thought and examination of evidence.
The most meaningful revelation I would assert is to view the world with a clear mind, question everything, and submit to no construct of belief alone.