Omg, N-T-B, don't say afraid. You either choose religion because of 'faith' or non-religion because of logic. Fear, is religions way of sucking you in, eg(Christianity, no offence alot of christians are nice an all). In my quest to learn of all religions, I went to a christian camp, it's across 'wisemans ferry' it's called "Word of Life", relatively fun christian camp. When I went there, they asked me persistantly to 'accept' Jesus into my 'heart', otherwise I would be 'alone' for eternity. I was very impressionable at the time, but still logical. I declined, and was always left out, but I remembered every verse I learnt and bible song (to this day), and was noteably best at memorising important verses. eg( John 3:16 "For god so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, for whosever belieth in him...." etc.)
I thought about 'why' I would be accepting it, because of 'Fear??', I wouldn't accept that. Then, I looked into "Big Bang Theory", I studied it, every thing every second, every minute. Then, came to the same conclusion 'Not enough Information and not fully understood', I even hypothesised new theories and ways in which the universe could be recreated. (Usually in between Illness), I've been unusually unlucky with Illness. So, I came up with many ideas of multi-dimensional universes, and things which left me at nights I stayed up with headaches.
I could say I had a revelation one night, where I though logically and then a feeling, I believed what I learnt in scripture, the stories in Islam, the benevolent creator of the universe, and kept 'reanalysing it', the Quran's apparent 'perfection', so much that it feels real. And, it never challenges science, as the bible did to copernicus. It has morals which seem logical... 95% of the time. I believe, and that's my decision. I'm not trapped, I'm liberated as N-T-B feels.
We both know what's right. But, I've analysed it fairly, in my decision, the Quran may not be 110% correct, but it's the most logical at this time. I also have 'faith' if that's what you want to call it. I believe what the Quran teaches 'logically'.
Jeudaism? Yup, studied it, and read the Rabii's apparent 'rules' with no 'real' rules which exist just a few hyp's.
Buddhism? Yup, something about the god with the horn meh... But I don't mind their nice logical morals. (they're good in my book)
Hinduism.... Let's not go there... 'People of the Book' or 'People of the Elephant, Cows and Statues'.... yeah... Pass...
All I can say, is everyone should come upto their own logical conclusion. That's mine.