Christian, but I don't go to church or follow some Christian virtues (and since I don't go to church, I don't know what rules I'm breaking). So maybe I'm agnostic. I believe there's a God, I just don't believe in living a poodle perfect life and thinking God will solve every single problem for me. But then, I'm saying all that without knowing what Christian churches actually preach.
It's more that I hate evangelists who use religion as a 10-ton hammer. That God says this or that, and anyone who disagrees is going to hell, no matter how nice and generous the person may be. I remember that one crazy guy who said that Oprah was leading people to hell. Oprah, of all people, just because the books she talked about in her book club mentioned some religion other than Christianity.
My usual stance on religion is, there should be no reason to bring it up. Equality and all that. Mention it in casual if you want, I'll just let it pass by. Whether someone's Christian or Catholic or Lutheran or whatever, doesn't matter to me. It's when someone shoves that religion into my face that I take offense, because there's nothing I could say to change their beliefs when religion appears to be one of the most firmly-held beliefs of all. So an argument could be shot down by saying "Well, I know I'm right because my God or gods is right."
I admire the idea of whatever religion it is that says material possessions are unnecessary and that you should ascend to a higher plane of being. Has that romantic idea of purity and hopefully being distant from the corruption of society. I've referred to it as Zen since "Ozy and Millie" constantly mentions something along those lines. It's a great idea, but I personally wouldn't want to live out a life of Zen.