Stating "All Religions Are Bad" on its face is disingenuous to people who do good works because their faith compels them. I'm an agnostic, I have doubts about God-like beings' existence or if their existence matters. What matters is the observable universe here around us and what we do while alive.
And these good works, do they do them without harming themselves (like burning themselves out)? Does everyone benefit, or are you as a recepient forced to follow their faith? How "good" are those works, really? I know this mostly from Christian examples, but do often they come with strings attached
Just to add a different perspective, the reason I was into religion wasn’t the strict laws or the promise of a perfect afterlife; it was these amazing stories that inspired me to be a better open-minded person and even create stories of my own. Besides that, the Universe itself had better lessons!