The only thing I have retained from my upbringing - I did not retain the religious element - is the idea that you do not do things for money.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Yes, though I have nothing but gratitude for my upbringing in the church.
I had a lot of very religious influences - Christian religious.
It was during my time at secondary school that I abandoned religion.
I grew up in a somewhat religious family. My dad's family isn't religious at all, but my mom's side of the family is, so I was exposed to church a bit.
I definitely had a very religious upbringing. My father was just instilling good morals into us at a very young age, and it wasn't super-strict, but it was a loving, warm household.
I grew up in a very fundamentalist, evangelical Christian household. Both my parents were born-again - their faith infused every aspect of my childhood. I'll probably spend most of my life working through that.
I grew up with a very religious background.
I still follow the lifestyle of the Mormon church. I try to go to church every Sunday even when I'm on tour. It's not only my upbringing, but it helps me stay sane. It helps me remember my purpose and the overall picture of what is important to me and what makes me happy.
The little religion that I have clung to-that what matters most is the continuity of life, and its improvement from one generation to another.
I grew up in a religious community, and like everyone, I went through a period of doubt and later made a conscious choice to embrace the faith of my childhood.