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Final Fantasy has always had beef with blind faith and generally following an ideology without thinking about it.
In HW yes, but it's kind of a historical fact the church had an EVIL period and they simply referenced said dark era, rather than straight up saying religion is bad, period. With ShB...I don't see it - if anything, it looks more like the Ying-Yang theme of light and dark needing a balance and neither being inherently good or bad.
Although the visual elements of the Sin Eaters take some inspiration of Christian, Islamic and Jewish religious figures...not one of them is actually a representation of said figures. For example those holy lions we fight are not the Lion of Judah, nor are they made out to be. The lore for 5.0 is not a commentary on anti-religion.
Organized religion and the very real possible corruption has always been questioned in jRPGs but faith not so much (being careful of faith yes, but generally jRPG don't have a "don't believe anything"). I would suggest that you only see it an attack on you specifically if you fear your gathering needs to be questioned and hasn't been lol.
SE also sometimes questions the concept of being faithless :). Think of it more as a debate and raising of questions than an attack.
If so, I don't really see it. From what I can tell, Heavensward isn't really against religion, but more against corrupt leadership.
Shadowbringers seems to be more about pro-balance rather than anti-light, which is probably something from eastern religion. After all, it doesn't change the fact that we still will fight against any voidsent that threatens the Source.