I've always had faith. Faith not so much in a particular code or religion, but in a controlling higher power. I don't feel it's a terribly hard jump of logic to have a certain amount of faith in that. I see religion as imperfect attempts of humans to grasp something so terribly beyond them messed together with social control to a degree, though that effort has gone to the wayside and instead provides community. Larger than family and friends. It also provides guidance that is lacking in secular society. Sometimes having a few base guidelines can be nice. When you're a child, being told to 'figure it out' when it comes to complicated issues like morality, ethics, and other things is not good. I didn't fully form my moral code until I had taken a basic philosophy class because I had been exposed heavily to religious morals/ethics, and exposure to philosophical, secular morals made a huge difference. People need guidance. Not saying they'll go insane, just being lost makes plenty of people depressed or shallow. Religion provides that in a seemingly cruel and indifferent universe, though beautiful all told.