1)Do you have a Religion?
No
2)If yes, do you regularly attend church/equivalent?
n/a
3)Do you think that somebody has to regularly attend church/equivalent to be ?religious??
No. If you profess yourself to be of one faith and don't practise it though I don't see the point considering yourself religious and may as well consider yourself athiest or agnostic. At the end of the day though it comes down to your own perception of yourself. If you think you're religious, (or spiritual,) you are, regardless of whether you go by the book so to speak.
4)Do you think that Religion has a place in teaching children in terms of morality, etc?
Very little, if anything. The thing is religion has a number of good moral values buried in there but nothing groundbreaking. Also given that religion and religious texts have numerous contradictory or downright negative so-called moral values I believe morality is better found elsewhere.
5)Should children be educated on a specific religion from a young age? (E.g. prominent religion in that area, religion of family, etc)
I see no problem with learning about religion, it's learning to be religious I oppose. I got the latter treatment and I didn't appreciate it, even at a young age.
6)Do you ever watch Religious television?
Does watching Bill Maher harping on about religion count? If not then no.
7)If yes, how often?
n/a
8)Have you ever taken an interest in Theism/Spirituality? (Buddhism, meditation, etc)
A little yes but in the end I found I was too cynical.
9)Which do you see more often where you live, Religious, or Theistic/Spiritual points of view?
Religion plays very little part where I live. People keep their religion and their spirituality to themselves. NZ does the whole secular thing pretty well with only a few exceptions. On a wider scale I'd say religious but on a personal scale probably spiritual as one of my best friends is a bit of a space cadet.