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Being both is fine. In fact it's the best option - and the only one actually consistent with the Bible.
Those who say they are "spiritual but not religious" usually mean they pick and choose what they believe (and not based on any rational reason, but because it suits them or makes them feel good). Of course... you a religion is a dead letter without spirit... but spirituality without religion has no real basis to develop truth from.
Those who say they are "spiritual but not religious" usually mean they pick and choose what they believe (and not based on any rational reason, but because it suits them or makes them feel good). Of course... you a religion is a dead letter without spirit... but spirituality without religion has no real basis to develop truth from.