To clarify the terms:
You are religious if you adhere to one or more of the following:
- Regularly attend a church or other place of worship.
- Hold beliefs that conform to a specific religion (e.g. the belief that Jesus is the son of God).
- Believe in the existence of one or more gods, regardless of whether or not you worship them. This includes deists.
I attend a church about once a month. Or maybe once every second month. Sometimes more regulary, sometimes less. But I don't do that to worship, I do it because my mum is rather strongly religious and she doesn't have a driving license. However, it is a joy for her to go to church and I don't die off it either. There's these two or three hours every once in a while I feel I can spend at a place I don't want to be at from my own motivation but to do my mum a favor.
So I do, more or less, regulary attend a church, but I don't worship. Anyways, I think that with "you attend a place of worship" you also ment that you actually worship at the place. Thus, I'll give this a "no".
I hold beliefs that don't disconform any religion at all. I guess that makes a "no" for that second point, eventhough I feel that it doesn't quite discribe what I think.
The theistic point has been already clarified, I'll answer this with "no", than.
Non-religious and non-theistic. I don't really feel that's right but by the definitions given and by lack of the option of neither believing nor disbelieving (again, there's more than black and white, people!) I'll vote this option.
Edited by Sheik91, 24 July 2011 - 03:58 PM.