That seems pretty close to a superstition to me.
Excuse met but -- if you can repeat (replicate) a cause-&-effect experiment - it isn't religion, it's an empirical law.
Religion asks about (& answers) the question of The FIRST CAUSE of everything (all matter, life, etc.)
That "cause" can never be empirically proven -- and never will be.
Even if we saw an angel, -- a scientist would wonder, "I wonder what THAT is made of, and where it came from (cause of it."
So, evolution or science studies localized cause and effect, while religion address The FIRST (Original) cause of everything.
These two endeavors are not inconsistent, but -- they are different kinds of knowledge, or understanding.
I'm an atheist, and really have no interest in speculating about the "first" or original Cause. But others are certainly entitled to engage in that speculation, in a congregation or group, on Sundays, if the want to.
I see no contradition between being a scientist all week long, and going to church on Sunday. I just have no interest or need to quiet my mind, by pursuing the latter.
But it's a free country....
-4Liberty