On the question, my answer is that I don't know. It depends how you define religious. There are people on this thread who appear to be born-again Christians who claim not to be religious who I would say are the very definition of conventionally religious. There are people who demonstrate a different idea of religion (I don't mean a different denomination or named religion), just a different idea of how to be in the world. I'd just call that ethics, but I've had enough enlightening discussions in the past (in CA&D as it happens) to realise that the idea of religion for some people can be what I would call ethics, and a religious life is simply another way to describing a good life that follows a certain disciplined path, whether or not that includes anything supernatural or belief in any being or process whose existence cannot be demonstrated satisfactorily to others. So, I try to follow a path, I try to live wisely in the world. I'm not very good at this and I don't live up to my standards. I'm learning from and with my 3-year old son, I think, how one can live better. We've both got a long way to go.