i did the same, having gone to catholic school for half my life and being baptized and going to church until i was 14 and such. i won't deny i took some lessons away from it, but the parts of it that require belief in utter nonsense never stuck and that's why i don't call myself a christian anymore. i've studied other religions as well, mostly islam and buddhism, and while they're also full of made up junk that has nothing to do with actual teaching, i took lessons from them as well for better or worse. questions though, what do you reject and what do you believe, and why reject some and not the rest as well? these religions (christianity specifically) were the cause of hundreds of years of scientific regression, and people were/are still being murdered in the name of the same imaginary beings these stories are based around. why associate yourself with, and believe the words of people who are obviously unable to look at anything objectively? why one religion and not another (they're all filled with lessons, and nonsense), since you claim objective sight and malleable beliefs?