As a child, the conversations that I liked to have with my friends - or with anyone, for that matter - were always about religion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
From a young kid, I was quite interested in religion.
When I was young, I was religious.
I grew up with a very religious background.
From a young age, I saw and placed importance on spirituality within religion.
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.
My mother was a personal friend of God's. They had ongoing conversations.
My grandparents used to pray five times a day, but they were quiet about their own thing. Completely liberal day by day; my grandmother was a social worker and my grandfather was an engineer, but they never talked about religion. My entire life I couldn't remember one conversation I had with them about religion.
I was a very religious child - I went to synagogue at least once, sometimes twice, a day. And I remember my religiousness as good - I think religion is good for children, especially educated children, because it allows for imagination, a whole imaginative world apart from the practical world.
I consider myself a religious person. God is something very personal with me and I don't flaunt religion in conversation with others.
I grew up on the very human side of Christianity, so messages in the household I grew up in were about peace, love, and being understanding of everybody, which I think is quite cool.