Pretty much the same as previous responses. I was born an Atheist. Everyone is.
I was then sent to a Christian school by my non religious mother as it was close to home and rated very highly. They told me all the usual stories, tried to instil a christian attitude in me, took me to church and all that jazz, but luckily also never pushed it to hard, and always focused more on education and free thinking than religion, so I got lucky and wasn't brainwashed. I then got to a point where I questioned the whole religious aspect of my up brining and while I was never truly a Christian I finally, via the logic and intelligence that was given to me by the Church of England school, decided I must be an Atheist and have found it strange that fully grown adults can by into the whole religion bullshit.
I was then sent to a Christian school by my non religious mother as it was close to home and rated very highly. They told me all the usual stories, tried to instil a christian attitude in me, took me to church and all that jazz, but luckily also never pushed it to hard, and always focused more on education and free thinking than religion, so I got lucky and wasn't brainwashed. I then got to a point where I questioned the whole religious aspect of my up brining and while I was never truly a Christian I finally, via the logic and intelligence that was given to me by the Church of England school, decided I must be an Atheist and have found it strange that fully grown adults can by into the whole religion bullshit.
