No.So you had a worldview and core values that led you to choose your religious beliefs, since the worldview and core values you already had aligned with the religious beliefs you chose?
I had a worldview and core values that led me to choose my religion, not my religious beliefs. While my beliefs are quite few, I had them, along with my worldview and core values before I began identifying as Hindu.
I find it hard to believe that you were a blank slate with no moral, theistic, or political views prior to becoming Baha'i at 17. No belief or disbelief in the existience of any gods? No ethics or morals? No opinions on abortion or the death penalty? On relationships?I became a Baha'i I was only 17 years old and I have no worldview at that time, but I did have certain core values that aligned with the Baha'i Faith and still do. For example, never valued a materialistic lifestyle or a lifestyle that included casual sex, alcohol, or recreational drugs.