The document summarizes two studies on how religious beliefs influence false memories of fabricated religious and atheist events. In the first study, religious participants were more likely to falsely remember events that portrayed their own religion positively or atheism negatively. The second study, using a larger community sample, found that religious individuals were generally more likely than non-religious people to have false memories, except for positive portrayals of atheism. Religious beliefs and attitudes can make people more susceptible to false memories that align with their existing views.