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WikiProject Religion aims primarily to organise, neutrally develop, and improve the series of articles on religion in accord with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. It also seeks to ensure NPOV across articles related to religion.
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Most beliefs of religions are opinions, and hence can neither be proved nor disproved as facts. That a religion believes certain things (with reliable sources to establish that this is the case) is a fact. The actual belief, unless objectively verifiable and sourced, is not.