idiosyncrasy. Where do I get my ideas? Well, from the faithful really. They do seem to think they are rather special in as much as they believe that the creator of this vast universe has a particular interest in them personally and they will inherit eternal life while the rest of us are either doomed to eternal punishment, or doomed to plain old eternal death. They do acquire a victim mentality insofar as faced with criticism of their religion – perceived or otherwise – offence not only appears to be actively sought, but many an unexpected hissy fit has resulted – to the extent that we non-believers have been told to edit our posts, omitting at least one very ordinary word, which although appropriately descriptive of ‘miracles’, is nevertheless deemed offensive to religious sensibilities. They do harbour unwarranted feelings of guilt and remorse, not only for insignificant acts resulting in a perception of disobedience or failure, but often simply for being born sinners, as many are taught they are - and they do appear to harbour illusions of superiority – which, regardless of the particular flavour of religion they happen to prefer, is why they all think they’re right and everyone else is wrong – and which is why some of them have no hesitation in telling us all so.
I trust that answers your question.