Jumping off from comments by Ambient1 in the thread on "Religion lost as you grew up?"...
If you are more "spiritual" than religious: what brought you to this decision? Does being this way add to the quality of your life, or is it more of a mental "hanging-on" to a non-religious way of believing in God? If you are spiritual, why did you decide to not be an atheist? If you are an atheist, can you consider yourself to be spiritual?
I've had discussions w/my atheist bf, that regardless of religion, a healthy spirituality really does add to one's quality of life, even if one never sets foot in a church or other organized worship (it does for me). But that's my point of view, and I'm trying to sort out how biased it may be.
It's a bit like sex... I mean sure, people have very productive lives without sex, and in some ways they never know what they're missing... but all the same, I really wish everyone could experience sex, or at least experiment a bit and get comfortable with it and themselves before giving up on it completely. I don't put a lot of stock in people swearing off sex without at least having gave it a try... and I feel the same about atheism, I guess?
What do you all think?