I was raised as a charismatic Christian, speaking in tongues, prophesy, expecting (and hearing about) miracles, Sunday school, church retreats, youth group during the week, the whole nine yards. My parents had significant intellectual chops, but they'd had experiences that led them this way, so there it is. I wasn't an every Sunday attender during college but I did go occasionally and felt guilty when I didn't. I was active in the church as an adult up until maybe the past 8-10 years. /cont.
@jordan I would have agreed with you about that, but with the past 4-5 years of blatant evangelical support for torture, mistreatment of the poor and marginalized, etc., and the past year of "I don't need a vaccine, I have God"--well, I've had to change my mind.
@chiasm @jordan As for the mistreatment of the poor and marginalized, I disagree. Almost all of the organizations that I know of that help these groups are in fact Christian based. I suspect that people in these roles in government have a skew towards being Christian too. I’m not sure how I could prove all of this though. No one takes polls if they can help it.