They can not, Religion is sometimes a bunch of rules, guidelines, laws, and rituals that people must follow in order to get a desired result. Spirituality is within.
How is this related to religion and spirituality?!?!?!
See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Fnord" to the right for the answer from a Religion and Spirituality point of view.
Truth and Nature bind both religion and spirituality. Although religion and spirituality can be consider to start at the same beginning, they parted mid-way and end at different destinations.
Spirituality and meditation are not considered science. They are considered to be alternative medicine or sometimes, religion. One can get an MBA in religion or philosophy, but not in only spirituality and meditation.
The category for Mormonism (in the Religion and Spirituality section) is available at this link:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3240
No, spirituality can be found through various means beyond religion, such as nature, art, meditation, and personal experiences. Different individuals may connect with their spirituality in unique ways that do not necessarily involve organized religion.
The adjective form of the noun "religion" is "religious." This term is used to describe anything related to or characteristic of religion, such as beliefs, practices, or institutions. Additionally, "religious" can refer to a person who is devoted to their faith or spirituality.
Vampirism isn't a religion or Spirituality it is a condition. A Vampire can be any faith or Spirituality
It doesn't really, spirituality is like the feeling and religion is the thing that makes you feel it. Much the same as pain is the feeling you would get from a wound. Ans: Religion is philosophy talk how to achieve spiritual uplift.
She believed that she was a God!
No. Religion is a way for like-minded people to share their spirituality.
No. it is a philosophy. A religion is something which is somewhat organised and has some form of infrastructure or structure as well as central teachings and dogma. Spirituality is more a philosophy of life with no central teachings and no structure.