What religious background do you come from? Were you raised something other then you are now? Why did you leave it?
If you've remained in it, why? If you ever left it and then returned to it, why?
Feel free to share if you like. I've known some of you on here awhile, and others I'm just meeting, but it'd be interesting to see where you come from.
I'll be sharing too
I was raised basic protestant Christian (Lutheran, Southern Baptist, "Bible-believing" at different turns.) I was really hard-core into it.
But I always asked questions. I didn't just believe God and Christianity; I wanted to understand it. Some questions weren't answered or the answers weren't very satisfactory, but I always ended up deciding that they didn't really matter, they didn't effect the core of my belief.
...until freshman year of college, when I thought up a new question, an issue that I ended up calling the "fundamental problem". Essentially, it was this awareness that Christianity was unfair: everyone did not have an equal chance at salvation. This rocked me, and my faith, to the core. I was unable to reconcile my sense of morality with this, and I realized I was no longer a Christian.
Over the course of the following year, I also ended up losing my faith in the existence of a God. That was much, much more difficult.
I am currently an agnostic atheist, and pretty comfy about it. I don't foresee that changing much in the future, but then again, I couldn't have predicted leaving Christianity either.