worrygha adrynnusk
worrygha adrynnusk voted up Anonymous' answer

I was raised agnostic. My mother was Catholic and my father was Jewish (for the record, that makes me unrecognized in both religions). I was baptized, as my mother said, "Just in case."

The teaching of my parents basically consisted on some Children's Bible my mother bought me, Jesus movies (The Greatest Story Ever Told, King … Read more

worrygha adrynnusk
worrygha adrynnusk voted up Anonymous' answer

I wasn't raised in a really religious household.  It was a belief my mother held but she didn't push it onto us or even send us to church.  The idea was there but it wasn't solid, enforced, or concrete.  It was just there.  Eventually,  all of us kids just didn't believe.  We had no reason … Read more

worrygha adrynnusk
worrygha adrynnusk voted up Anonymous' answer

I was raised agnostic. My mother was Catholic and my father was Jewish (for the record, that makes me unrecognized in both religions). I was baptized, as my mother said, "Just in case."

The teaching of my parents basically consisted on some Children's Bible my mother bought me, Jesus movies (The Greatest Story Ever Told, King … Read more

worrygha adrynnusk
worrygha adrynnusk voted up Anonymous' answer

I wasn't raised in a really religious household.  It was a belief my mother held but she didn't push it onto us or even send us to church.  The idea was there but it wasn't solid, enforced, or concrete.  It was just there.  Eventually,  all of us kids just didn't believe.  We had no reason … Read more