People 'believe' all sorts of things. If YOU believe something unprovable, its religion. If you don't believe something unprovable but believed to be so by others, that's superstition.
As an example, consider Buddhism, a set of beliefs and practices accepted by millions. But it's far away and misunderstood here, so it might be considered superstition. Beliefs and practices we are taught as children, that's religion.
Religion and superstition do not come to us naturally; they are taught. Same with belief and trust in government. Is belief in the need for government not also at its root a superstition, the most widely accepted superstition of them all?
Autismo 2 points 5 hours ago
There’s no proof Mary was a virgin when she had Jesus
No proof Jesus walked on water or that Jesus resurrected after 3 days
There’s no proof that Jesus ever said he’s God.
In other words Christianity is Jew lite for dumb goys.