I was raised Catholic, but not strictly whatsoever. My family basically stopped going to church for the past couple years, and I developed my own ways of thinking. But even when I went to church and stuff, all I could do is question it. I'm just not the type of person that's going to believe something that big without any proof.
There's so much I could say about religion because I have a lot of views on it. Personally, I just don't like organized religion. It usually teaches that you have to do certain things to be worthy of being a good Christian, Muslim, or whatever. To me, all I can see in the point of religion, is to teach good morals. And if I have my morals, then why should I have to believe and practice certain things. I guess you could call me Agnostic. I'm not sure if a God exists or not.
As others were saying, I do think Christianity contradicts itself quite a few times. For one, I hate when people say that what the Bible says is always true. Do they not realize that a lot of it was written a hundred years of so after Jesus died? It was written by followers of the religion, so obviously they will leave out anything negative. Women were not really mentioned because they just weren't of high importance at that time. And about the descrimination of gays, a lot of Christians say they don't mind but it's still a sin (which I think is sorta contradictory). How do gays go to hell if God forgives all sins (such as homosexuality)? And if God forgives everyone then why is sinning even wrong? I just don't see the answer to some of these quesitons. And that's only a few.
But a lot of my questions on religion are simply because I was never very in to it, so I don't know much about it. My beliefs are the basics of any religion, trying to be a good person. But I don't feel the need to have to answer to a a higher being that I don't even know exists or not.