baa: i wholeheartedly support (and practice) the idea of taking whatever makes sense, from any school of thought/philosophy/etc, and tossing the rest. and sometimes what makes sense may not be clearly anarchistic in nature. i don't see things as black and white, and sometimes the gray areas may not be what i most desire, but rather what i see as the best choice in that context.
that said, i have a hard time thinking of the term "religion" in the context of anarchy.
from merriam-webster:
"the belief in a god or in a group of gods
an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods"
from britannica:
"human beings’ relation to that which they regard as holy, sacred, absolute, spiritual, divine, or worthy of especial reverence."
i know some folks have considered various strains of taoism or buddhism to be more philosophies than religions. i don't know enough about them to have a strong opinion.
but ultimately, i don't really care what others "believe". as long as it does not impose on me or those i care about. if it is someone i care about, i may well challenge them on those beliefs. and i guess it just annoys me when someone that believes in a "higher power" calls themselves anarchist.
faith, belief, religion... those terms share a certain underlying implication for me, which makes them ultimately uninteresting.