You exaggerate. A leader, even a religious one, requires some cunning and charisma to give weight to their words.
The point is that with or without religion, people find ways to manipulate, and people will continue to be spiritual, in their own way, regardless of whether or not it is regulated. It serves a purpose -- foolish though it is -- and people will find something to fill that void one way or another.
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The point is that with or without religion, people find ways to manipulate, and people will continue to be spiritual, in their own way, regardless of whether or not it is regulated. It serves a purpose -- foolish though it is -- and people will find something to fill that void one way or another.