mantis said:
what is YOUR definition of a religious person?
Religious or spiritual??
I'm gonna have to go with theologian Paul Tillich in that spirituality is best understood as one's sense of "ultimate concern" in life. As such, the degree to which the individual is commited and absorbed in whatever he or she believes to be of "ultimate concern" is correlative with his or her degree of spirituality.
This "ultimate concern", of course, can quite literally be anything --- devotion to a mythic deity, humanistic rational enlightenment, the universal realization of Buddhahood or Cosmic Consciousness, or even the fulfillment of hedonistic desires. This is why spirituality, like other elements of the human psyche, mature and evolve over the course of one's lifetime.
As for religion, I'm gonna have to go with philosopher Ken Wilber in that I distinguish between two types of religion: translative religion and transformative religion.
Translative religion has to do with "translating" reality into forms and interpretations that give comfort, solidarity, and understanding to the individual ego or self-sense. This is by far the most popular and well-known form of religion. As with Tillich's definition of spirituality, this transformative religion can be applied to paradigms and belief systems traditionally believed to be non-religious in nature. Its the basic idea of saying you believe something "religiously", whether it be the Bible or logic.
Transformative religion, by contrast, has to do not with interpreting the world in a novel way, but with actually "transforming" or adapting the self-structure itself. The former has to do with interpreting the world differently while remaining basically unchanged, the latter has to do with actually transforming oneself in a fundamental new way.
Both types of religion, of course, have their own intrinsic validity and are absolutely essential to understanding the human condition. And, as such, one can be "religious" in the transformative sense but not very "religious" in the translative sense. Vice-versa, as well.
I hope that about sums things up.
Laterz.