I'm so conflicted about Christianity it's not even funny. I dislike Western Christianity in general and Roman Catholicism in particular. I think the Vatican is an evil organization. I hate Catholic spirituality, Catholic liturgical practices, Catholic dogma and Catholic politics. Yet it's part of our culture and part of our heritage, or at least my heritage. I'm glad Catholic parishes are closing all over the U.S. -- but it hurts my feelings that some of the parishes my family belonged to are closed. It's sad to me to go by my great-grandparents' church and not be able to go inside because the doors are locked and nobody's there.
Basically, I'd like to hang on the West's Christian heritage without actually taking Christianity seriously. I like Nativity scenes, Christmas carols, Easter eggs, baptisms, confirmations, and all that stuff. I just hate the Church. I think the Nordic countries have the right idea about Christianity. Most of the people belong to church, but hardly anybody ever actually goes except for special occasions. Nominal Christianity is the best Christianity.