I am a scholar of religions with four degrees, including one in the New Testament and fluency in Biblical Greek, who has been studying the origins of Christianity for two decades, who also happens to be Muslim.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've dabbled in several different religions.
I grew up as a kind of nondenominational Christian. I have two uncles who are Baptist ministers. I went to a Samoan church when I was younger. I went to a Catholic school, so I was actually able to experience a lot of different religions. Mormonism, as well. My father in-law, who I'm very close with, is a Muslim.
I am not conventionally religious, but I am an ongoing student of the Old and the New Testament and the history of the Jewish people and the birth of Christianity.
I believe in Christianity, Judaism and Islamism, but I stay away from churches, synagogues and mosques.
I grew up with a very religious background.
My grandmother was a Muslim. My mother is Christian. And I don't know what I am, but I believe in God.
I'm very interested in religion as something to study, but I'm not a religious person in the slightest.
I was born Muslim, but for a large part of my life, I wasn't necessarily raised Muslim. My father always kept everything around us, from Western philosophy to Eastern philosophy.
I'm a Jewish born-again Christian.
I studied English literature; I took 2 independent religion classes, but I wasn't a religion major really.