I would blame it on the Ti, but the INFJs are so damn spiritually inclined...
Still, it might have to do with the positioning of the Ti...
I would assume the TPs are a highly atheistic bunch (possibly the most so of any group of four types)...
But, then again, I think I've read that INTJs are one of the three most likely (if not the single most likely) types to report being atheistic, so...
Well my Fe isnt very well educated, I'm like 80% secure when it comes to moving in society and following etiquette. This tho a thing one can learn. Then again when it comes to having emotions or noticing them, I think I'll never learn that. I am more like 30% enabled to use the Fe probably, but most things elude me.
So when Ti in the third position would be the key factor to be more prone to spirituality, wouldnt that be like a joke in which you kid yourself ? I mean, the weaker the Ti, the stronger the belief ?
I personally think that spirituality can only hardly be related to mbti, very faint maybe, but very hardly. To me it's more an educational thing. You'll see that most countries that are generally more spiritual have been so for decades. So it's more a thing that get passed on from generation to generation and if you see that a modern and enlightened country like America still has so many religious roots, you more and more can formulate the truth that being religious or not maybe isnt too much a thing of choice, but more a thing of education and how you learnt it.
I hope this doesnt sound disrespectful cause I did not intend to do that. I never intend to mock religious people, I can respect them for their belief, just not understand them.
I am no expert in history things but in Germany many years ago, there were 30 years of civil war. The believers of protestant religion from the North clashed with the catholic believers from the south and it took them 30 years of civil war to fight over which religion is the best. People ruined their lifes so much with this that they were left without homes, crops and anything + Black Death was making the round. When they reached the point of near extinction they decided to formulate a peace treaty at the Porta Westfalica which is about 30 miles from my place.
Since that time, we still have a strong religious south in Germany, which is mostly catholic but a very weak protestant north / west and east. Since that time too, religion was tolerated but not really believed in no more. And followed by a lots of political changes and philosophical insights a time of great innovation followed and transformed the country into a highly industrial nation. What followed then were two World Wars and you can argue a lot now if the distance to religion may have determined this to happen, I'ld say it played a pivotal role in this.
And now my point, I do not argue that many morales and life experiences from religion can help people very much. The image of living in an industrialized nation, where morales have gone down the hill, like the goblin capital in World of Warcraft is not what I want and I am glad idealistic people have gained a lot of influence in this country over the past 50 years. Many philosophical insights from the time before the WWs was possible because this country was secularized in a way where the military was primarily the state and then came a civil middle and then came long nothing and then religion. I wonder what would have happened if the 30 year long war never happened.
You can of course now say, if the people would have staied religious, it would have never gotten bad, then again religion was the cause the war happened at all, so I do not know if the means really outweigh the cause.
One thing is for sure tho, the definition of God is different for a guy who lives in Brazil, a guy who lives in America and a guy who lives in Europe and I therefore think religious people shouldnt go around waving a gun calling everyone an atheist who doesnt believe ion their definition of a God. I've said earlier that I am no atheist, I just dont like the christian religion. If I had to choose a religion, I'ld choose buddhism cause that's a religion I really like and I think it is necessary for a civilisation to survive to have some kind religion, or let's give it a more scientific name to have "some cause to believe in".