Yeah, human faith is a dangerous and often detrimental force. I don't like it, and I would prefer people use their heads and not their hearts to make decisions.
That being said, they wasted a lot of time on a lot of different things in the movie. The pace was intentional, as the movie was not built to withstand even a modicum of scrutiny. Why? Because it is a popcorn action film and made for action and cheap thrills. Does it work? Not on I, but I appear to be in the minority. Most people seem very pleased with this action flick. However, and you have not yet addressed this, why would they change an wildly successful formula? They have the majority, and the box office takes to prove it, why would they make anything different? Time spent on character introductions could very well be spent on, I don't know, action sequences or some small service to the character interaction. I don't see the overall structure of the movie changing very much.
That is why its so sad to see the old trek die because of this. And its equally sad to see so many intelligent loyal fans of trek be taken in by the flashy pop corn flick.
P.S. Stop using the scene where kirk pushes that klingon over the cliff as justification for kicking nero when his down.
That klingon kirk kicked over the head was going to drag kirk down the cliff with him, Now I dont recall seeing nero had a trackor beam on enterprise do i?