Welcome Joan of Arc
I hope you enjoy the discussions here.
I find it absurd that anyone can actually believe that any religion is not a political movement in itself. Every religion comprises two cardinal components: belief in a superdaddy up in the skies and adopting a way of life that's modeled in accordance with the teachings of that religion.
If you're religious
you don't have to be "politically active" to be political and I'll tell you what I mean. For instance, you can't be a true Christian without opposing abortion. You also can't be a Muslim without opposing anybody who criticizes Mohammed. In both case you are therefore infringing on others' right to privacy (1st example) and to freedom of speech (2nd example). Thus you have become political. Let alone those who are actually "politically active".
I am not saying there are no "moderate" Muslims or Christians. My point is (it's actually Sam Harris' point), they are not actually moderates; it's a misnomer. They are either atheists or agnostics who are too lazy or busy with life to think; or they simply don't subscribe to some teachings of their religion and are consequently apostates.
As for "spirituality", I have absolutely no idea what somebody means by labeling themselves "spiritual". What the fuck does that mean? That they do yoga and burn incense?
Please ladies and gentlemen care to enlighten me?