During the Second World War, evacuated to non-Jewish households, I encountered Christianity at home and in school.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It was during my time at secondary school that I abandoned religion.
I was brought up in a Christian home in Australia with a father who was very bold about his faith.
Although I was raised Jewish, my upbringing didn't include any formal religious education or training.
I grew up in a very devoutly Christian home.
Stereotypes involving Christian identity, Christian persecution is so far back in history now that no one fears it being revived, unless you live in China, I guess.
My parents weren't religious at all. I remember the first time I heard about Jesus was at school.
It was only after 20 years of being dunked in the religious culture that I got caught up in 'religion.' I had no exposure to Christianity as a child. I was not raised in a Christian home. I became spiritually hungry in high school.
My family background was deeply Christian.
I was raised Jewish. I didn't know anything about Christianity.
I grew up in a secular suburban Jewish household where we only observed the religion on very specific times like a funeral or a Bar Mitzvah.