I grew up Jewish. I am Jewish. I went to an Episcopal high school. I went to a Baptist college. I've taken every comparative-religion course that was available. God? I have no idea.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was in college, I majored in comparative religion because I really wanted to figure out if there was God and how I should live my life.
I'm Jewish. Went to a Jewish school.
I was raised Jewish. I didn't know anything about Christianity.
My dad's Jewish and my mum is Christian, so I grew up with no religion. Just whatever religion I wanted.
I was raised Jewish, my wife was raised Catholic. Though we respect each other's heritage, and while many of our friends are deeply religious, we have chosen to focus on our similarities, not our differences. We teach our children compassion, charity, honesty and the benefits of hard work.
I want to learn about a different religion. I grew up Catholic, but my grandfather was Jewish. Knowledge about other religions can help you understand your own better. I think it's kind of hypocritical to believe one thing and don't know about any others.
I'm a religious man. I am Jewish but I believe in all religions. I believe in God and see him as an old man with a big white beard and pray to him every day for a few minutes.
I feel very Jewish, and I feel very grateful to be Jewish. But I don't believe in God or anything to do with the Jewish religion.
Although I was raised Jewish, my upbringing didn't include any formal religious education or training.
I'm a Jewish born-again Christian.