Short answer: Currently could care less about either right now.
Long answer: At the moment, I am so burned out on both that I don't think my brain could handle any new infection. My immune system for these sorts of beliefs is on high alert at the moment.
Now, having said that, I could sort of imagine looking into some spirtual topics in a few years, probably more eastern in flavor than Judeo/Christian. The rational part of my brain would try to prevent it, but I find the rational part of my brain (as I suspect is true with many people) is a thin layer sitting on top of a deep, dark cesspool of irrational fears and believes.
On the topic of religion, never again. Though I will say there seems to be a strong need for people to belong to something bigger than themselves. I think adherence to a cause(for those on the left,mostly), and certainly the nationalistic fervor (for those on the right, mostly) that we see so many people adopting is a form of religion. And I sometimes wish they would go back to religion, instead of worshipping the state. At least there was the possibility of some counterbalance and tension between the church and the state. When you combine the two, you end up with people doing terrible things to other people for all the right reasons.