As an addendum, it could well be that someone's going to church, etc., IS a form of looking for proof. It's not unusual for someone to try several different churches and then commit to the one that appears to have the most real world efficacy (even if that efficacy is ultimately illusory).
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As an addendum, it could well be that someone's going to church, etc., IS a form of looking for proof. It's not unusual for someone to try several different churches and then commit to the one that appears to have the most real world efficacy (even if that efficacy is ultimately illusory).