I absolutely believe that spirituality and adult entertainment can coexist. Personally, I'm a pretty spiritual person, and while far from perfect, I do my best (most of the time) to treat others the way I'd like to be treated, and try to help make the world a better place... which may not be quite the normal definition of "spiritual" but is part of my beliefs. And I do believe in the presence of a higher being, but not in the way the more fundamental Christians believe.
I also agree with XStr8Guy that spirituality is one of those things that is intensely personal. In general, on any discussion board, the quickest way to start a flame war is to discuss politics or religion
So I try to be careful to not place any judgement on others for their beliefs (or their choice not to have beliefs) since I don't know any better than anyone on the planet does what absolute truth, if any, exists.
The spiritual or religious people that I've always had the most respect for are the ones who not only hold to their beliefs, but who incorporate their beliefs into their daily actions. And most of the ones I know that fit into that category are the people who are quiet and nonjudgemental and don't spend their energy trying to "save" or otherwise sit in judgement of anyone else.
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