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Autism May Diminish Belief in God
People who are less adept at guessing the thoughts and feelings of others are less likely to believe in God.
It could also be that your average autistic incel knows that no loving deity would have cursed him for no reason to be in his position while giving neurotypical Chad the high life also for no reason.