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>Did you have a Christian upbringing?
Not really. I was, on rare occasions, forced to go to a Methodist church where I was bullied quite heavily by the older kids that did drugs.
>Do you still hold the faith of your parents?
My dad's an Atheist, my mom belongs to the Church of Nice, so no.
It's just that individual instances of BS don't speak to what is truth. I've always had a hard time understanding people who don't like Christianity because a lot of Christians hurt them. A lot of so-called Christians did horrible things to me in my childhood. Some of them may be forgiven but most, probably not, since they claimed to be in knowledge of the Lord at the time yet, also, never repented.
But none of that matters because Jesus is Lord, my savior, and the truth. He has changed me in amazing ways, such that I actually don't remember those times unless someone bring them up and, even now, there's nothing but a faint pity for them that I feel.
If you haven't ever challenged your parents theologically, you should be worried you're a follower of your parents and not Christ. I'm not saying you'll be right when you make the challenge, but if you've never had to hash it out with them, you've probably never thought that much about your faith.