Considering how many Bitcoin believers (maximalists) there are, with their specific beliefs of how cryptocurrency should behave, it's becoming more evident that Bitcoin is a religion. After all, this popular movement of decentralized finance has impacted our lives one way or the other. The world has its eyes on the direction of Bitcoin as a digital currency which determines the path forward of Blockchain technology.
According to Google, the term "Religion" means the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. This becomes true especially when many Bitcoin followers believe that Satoshi is some sort of "god". Hence, if Satoshi would reveal himself to the public, many people will follow him.
Nonetheless, what are your thoughts about this?

I don't think that Bitcoin (and the community surrounding it) is a religion, however, it could be considered a cult when it comes to some of the more "devoted" users. I don't think that the community at large cares too much about Satoshi himself, at least in the sense that they would follow him in a cult of personality. I personally don't really care about the man behind Bitcoin, I'm glad that he made it, but it's nothing that I would consider following a person over. It's a great creation that requires a ton of technical expertise, but you don't really see a cult for someone like Einstein, do you?
The only thing I could agree with you about is that Bitcoin is a cult for some, but for the majority of people and users within the community, it isn't important enough in their lives.