Sometimes, depends how far I get into it, I usually study scripture if I can and talk to other ppl of that religion, I usually decide against it before going further though. Not saying I wouldn't go to their places of worship because if I'm allowed, I will gladly go for the experience!
I'm taking another shot at Asatru, except I'm putting a lot of effort into the Celtic pantheon, I'm going to look into CR more, but until I feel comfortable with it (which I doubt I will) I will stay as an Ásatrúar.
As I have felt about Celtic paganism, I was introduced to the Norse first and so it's harder for me to get the feel of the Celtic, yknow? Still, I don't have any literature or anything to base Celtic belief off of, where as I do with the Norse.
I have explored Celtic paganism, but it feels lacking in the foundation, even though I'm ethnically geared towards it (Irish-Scottish), never tried any others, unless you count voodoo.
Truthfully, I sort of created my own faith using what I knew as a child, I wasn't born into a religious family, so the things I claimed were sort of interesting considering god was never mentioned. I'll share it to anyone that asks in private.
Pagan religions are where I feel right. Yet I tried Asatru for a number of months and it felt weird and I didn't like it/feel the connection. I have a love for Jewish religion, but not for myself.
I followed Asatru as you can still see, but it started to feel wrong, and I have tried Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, etc etc, yet I feel very empty with all of these. Judaism to me seems amazing, but I have found that monotheism makes less sense to me, and Judaism seems so out of...